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Tickets: http://www.mpiweb.org/Events/WEC-2016/Register2.2016061120160614+39.384301;-74.428262Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City @ 777 Harrah's Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, USA0World Education Congress (WEC) 2016externalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/wec-logo2016-300x190.jpg;300;190,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/wec-logo2016-300x190.jpg;300;190,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/wec-logo2016-300x190.jpg;300;190,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/wec-logo2016-300x190.jpg;300;190http://www.mpiweb.org/Events/WEC-2016/Register2ai1ec-1118@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926Z2016101820161021+36.169941;-115.13983Las Vegas, NV, USA0IMEXexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016-imex_marquees-smart-monday.jpg;720;309,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016-imex_marquees-smart-monday.jpg;720;309,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016-imex_marquees-smart-monday.jpg;720;309,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016-imex_marquees-smart-monday.jpg;720;309ai1ec-919@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation Events,Industry Events,Networking Events2017031420170316+39.742476;-104.996511Colorado Convention Center @ Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202, USA017th Annual MIC of Colorado Educational Conference and Trade Showexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/featured_image_mic.png;615;290,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/featured_image_mic.png;615;290,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/featured_image_mic.png;615;290,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/featured_image_mic.png;615;290ai1ec-921@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation Events,Industry Events,Leadership Events,Networking Events20170619201706230MPI World Education Congressexternalai1ec-2197@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation Events,Industry Events,Networking Events,Special EventsMIC of Colorado; 720-733-8000; info@mic-colorado.org; www.mic-colorado.orgsee mic-colorado.org2018031320180315+39.742615;-104.996573Colorado Convention Center @ Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202, USA018th Annual MIC of Coloradoexternalai1ec-226@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; mpirmc@rmecllc.comAttack of the Productivity Suckers!
The things that suck the productivity right out of you…and how to fight back!
This program has been verified by the CIC for 1.5 Continuing Education Clock Hours (CE’s) under Domain: B. Project Management
Presented by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP
Thursday, October 9, 2014
(PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A WEEK EARLIER THAN OUR NORMAL MEETING DATE TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE ATTENDING IMEX)
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
1550 Court Place
Denver, CO 80202
9:30am – 11:15am – Board of Directors Meeting
11:30am – 12:00pm – Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm – Luncheon & Educational Program
Event Summary
Everyone knows how to make lists and check things off. You work hard. You know what you should be working on. You want to be productive. But everything else keeps ruining your plans! So many things keep us from doing what we know we should be doing. In this funny, high-energy program, The Productivity Pro® reviews the four main things that suck the productivity right out of you! You’ll discover your biggest productivity sucker and take away some practical tools to defend yourself.
The Speaker
In 1992, Laura founded her company, The Productivity Pro, Inc., which specializes in business performance, strategy execution, and employee productivity. As a highly-regarded speaker and author, Laura shares her vision and methodologies around the globe on creating Maximum Results in Minimum Time®. A sought-after thought leader, Laura writes on high-performance cultures, human potential, and peak performance in her columns in The Business Journal, Success, Training, Productive, and Time Management Magazines. Laura uses both high energy and high content to educate, entertain, and motivate audiences to produce greater results in the workplace. She was the 2011-2012 President of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and is the recipient of the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation, NSA’s highest earned designation.
Widely regarded as one of the leading experts in the field of human performance and workplace issues, Laura has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur, and Forbes magazine. Laura has been a spokesperson for Microsoft, Dannon, belVita, 3M, Skillsoft, Office Depot, Day-Timer, and Xerox. Her client list includes top Fortune 500 companies, including Starbucks, Wal-Mart, Aramark, Bank of America, GM, Wells Fargo, and Time Warner, plus government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service, the United States Air Force Academy, the Census Bureau, and the U.S. Senate
Event Pricing:
Member Discount Pricing – 2014-2015 Season Pass
We are all in this crazy business because we love what we do and oftentimes, we don’t think of it as work. So take a minute to take care of yourself and sign-up for this year’s Season Pass. Purchase all five (5) of the remaining education programs for the price of 4 (1 Regional outside of Colorado and 4 in the Metro Denver area) in advance for $160 and receive all the MPI After 5’s (2 Regional outside of Colorado and a minimum of 2 in the Metro Denver area) at no additional cost. Are you afraid to make the commitment to purchasing all of them? This year, if you are unable to attend a monthly program that you have purchased, we will allow you to “gift” your registration to a student or another member. Don’t delay, buy the season pass as you register today!
Season Passes are not valid for Leadership Programs, Extended Educational Programs (after luncheons), Annual Auction, Backpacks To Briefcases event, Annual Golf Tournament or the Annual Gala.
Members
Non-Members
Students
$40 until 10/06/14
$50 after 10/06/14
$55 until 10/06/14
$60 after 10/06/14
$15 until 10/06/14
$25 after 10/06/14
Sponsor(s)
The Sheraton Denver Downtown
1550 Court Place
Denver, CO 80202
Contact: Deseri Martinez
Phone: 303-626-2508
Deseri.martinez@sheraton.com
Whether you’re planning your dream wedding or a corporate event, the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel has the Denver meeting space you’re looking for. Experience the flexibility and versatility of our 133,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space, just blocks from the Colorado Convention Center. Our facilities include a wide variety of room sizes and capabilities for groups of 10 to 3,000. An onsite audiovisual department and our professional staff provide you with the guidance and assistance you need to ensure successful downtown Denver meetings.
Planning a smaller meeting? Discover the flexible meeting space on our lobby level at 15/FIFTY.
Only a few blocks from the Colorado Convention Center, the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel offers great Denver hotel rooms in the heart of downtown. With its close proximity to the business and financial districts, all sporting venues and all arts and entertainment, this downtown Denver meeting facility is a great place for your next meeting or event.
Learn more about our Green Meetings and the city’s commitment to sustainable events.
20141009T11300020141009T133000+39.741903;-104.989168Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel @ 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202, USA0MPIRMC Educational Luncheon (Denver, CO) – Laura Stackfreeai1ec-225@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgRev Up the Supplier/Planner Relationship
Creating Collisions to Produce Active Fusion
This program has been verified by the CIC for 1.5 Continuing Education Clock Hours (CE’s) under Domain F: Stakeholder Management
Presented by Jay Gubrud
Thursday, December 18, 2014
The Forney Museum of Transportation
4303 Brighton Blvd.
Denver, CO 80216
7:30am – 8:00am – Registration and Networking
8:00am – 8:30am – Breakfast and Announcements
8:30am – 10:00am – Education Program
10:15am – 10:45am – Member Orientation
10:00am – 11:30am – Board of Directors Meeting
Event Summary
More than ever, today’s meetings and events environment requires working together as a team and getting closer to customers and suppliers. Rev Up the Supplier/Planner Relationship will introduce a progressive thoroughfare for people to further improve personal and professional productivity. It will illustrate specific strategies and a powerful approach for people to connect with colleagues and clientele, alike.
In the spirit of the holiday season MPI Rocky Mountain Chapter offers you the opportunity to bring a guest to enjoy the December education breakfast for $10.
And, in the spirit of holiday giving at our breakfast event, please bring a box of healthy variety cereal that will be donated to Project Angel Heart.
Guidelines:
Standard-size boxes (no bulk or individual-sizes, please)
Low sugar cereal like Cheerios, Rice Krispies, Bran Flakes
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
Be able to build instant and powerful connections with others
Create powerful and productive expectations for yourself and those around you
Learn about 4 major reactions to change and how to make them work for you
Learn how to have healthy conflict with excellent outcomes
Discover assumptions that foster collisions
The Speaker
You don’t have to totally overhaul yourself or your business to make big improvements. Studies and experience show that incremental improvements can lead to major gains. In Jay’s sessions you will gain simple and practical ideas to improve your performance that you can put into action the moment you walk out the door. Plus, they are easy to share with peers or people you lead when you get back to the office.
Because of his experience in a variety of industries, Jay Gubrud brings a fresh and diverse perspective. For over 17 years, Jay has helped people enhance their performance and improve their businesses. His theme of cars and driving are something everybody can relate to.
Join us for exciting new ideas in this interactive program! You will walk away energized, educated and entertained. Don’t settle for the same old ideas that are being used in your industry.
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Member Guest (must be registered with a member)
Non-Members
Students
$40 until 12/16/14
$50 after 12/16/14
$10 until 12/16/14
$20 after 12/16/14
$55 until 12/16/14
$60 after 12/16/14
$15 until 12/16/14
$25 after 12/16/14
Sponsor(s)
Adrianne Coffey
Phone: 303-297-1113
events@forneymuseum.org
The Forney Transportation Museum is a one-of-a-kind collection of over 500 exhibits relating to historical transportation. It began with antique cars, but soon expanded to include vehicles of all kinds. Some of these are familiar, while others spark the imagination. Please feel free to join Adrianne Coffey, Event Coordinator for a complimentary tour of this wonderful facility following the event.
20141218T11300020141218T133000+39.777814;-104.970762The Forney Museum of Transportation @ 4303 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216, USA0MPIRMC Educational Breakfast Program – Jay Gubrud (Denver, CO) Member Orientationfreeai1ec-224@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgRoundtable Discussions
Some of the best learning you can do is from your peers!
Thursday, January 15, 2015
The Oxford Hotel
1659 Wazee St., Denver, CO 80202
11:30am-12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm-12:30pm: Lunch
12:30pm-1:30pm: Roundtable Discussions
Event Summary
Sometimes you have questions about a certain topic and you just need to talk it through with your peers to either completely understand it or come up with a solution. We want to help facilitate this through our roundtable discussions. We will have ten tables with topics ranging from food and beverage trends to designing valuable meetings.
Participants will:
Be able to select which tables they would like to visit to gain the knowledge of their choice.
Network with other professionals with whom you may not normally encounter.
The Topics
Selling Supplier to Supplier
MPI Max – learn what our chapter has to offer you!
Considering your CMP or CMM?
(2) Tables: What is your problem? – Write down an issue you are having and you will pass it to the person next to you who will help you come up with a solution to this problem.
Designing Valuable Meetings
Audio Visual – What’s new, how to budget for AV and what items are a must haves and what can be left out.
The legalization of marijuana and what that means for meetings?
Job hunting tips
Food and beverage trends
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$40 until 1/12/15
$50 after 1/12/15
$55 until 1/12/15
$60 after 1/12/15
$15 until 1/12/15
$25 after 1/12/15
Sponsor(s)
Carlo Stuart
Phone: 303-628-5451
cstuart@ldry.com
McCormick’s Fish House and Bar provides the same quality and distinctive service to our private events that you have enjoyed in our restaurants for over 30 years. Our experienced staff is ready to meet your every need, from small to large group gatherings. We can arrange all of your event’s details, including audio visual equipment, limousine service, floral arrangements and entertainment. In addition, our team is eager to assist you in creating a personalized menu designed exclusively for your guests. All to ensure that you and your guests have a stress free event that everyone will enjoy!
Our goal is to exceed your expectations and create an exceptional and memorable experience sure to impress your guests. We will ensure that every detail of your event is seamless and professional. Let us be your event planning partner.
Kevin Roth
Phone: 970-790-2319
kroth@eastwestresorts.com
PLAY TOGETHER. STAY TOGETHER.
Whether it’s a business conference, a family reunion, wedding, or just a bunch of friends looking to vacation together, East West Resorts can help you find the ideal location for your group. All of our destinations offer group packages, full catering services and professionally trained conference service staff.
20150115T11300020150115T133000+39.75208;-104.999194McCormick's Catering @ The Oxford Hotel @ 1659 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202, USA0MPIRMC Educational Luncheon Program – Roundtables (Denver, CO)freeai1ec-222@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgPresented by Matt Tenney
Presenting:
Serve to Be Great: Leadership Lessons from a Prison,
a Monastery, and a Boardroom
www.matttenney.com
8:15 am – 10:00 am – Board of Directors Meeting
10:00 am – 11:30 am – B2B Students will join industry professional members for “”Speed Dating””
11:00 am – 11:30 am – Member Orientation
11:30 am – 1:30 pm – Members, Non-Members & Student Networking, Lunch and Keynote
1:30 pm – 2:15 pm – “Live in the Moment” – Q&A Student Session Only with Keynote Matt Tenney
Sponsored by
Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows
10345 Park Meadows Drive
Lone Tree, CO 80124
303.925.0004
Event Summary
In this inspiring yet content-rich program, Matt Tenney introduces the power of servant leadership through his story of spending 5.5 years confined to military prison for arranging an unauthorized delivery of government funds, learning to be happy with nothing, living like a monk for over 3 years, discovering the power of a life devoted to serving others, and co-founding and leading two non-profits.
Matt will show you how to improve your capacity for servant leadership, and how that shift results in greater success as a leader as well as greater happiness. Drawing on insights from his experiences as a prisoner, monk, and social entrepreneur, as well as from some of the best workplace cultures in the world, you’ll walk away with powerful ideas and tools for developing the leadership skills that result in highly engaged, highly innovative, highly successful teams.
Learning Objectives
Attract and retain highly talented people
Increase the engagement levels of team members
Create a team culture that delivers world-class customer service
Create a team culture that is highly conducive to innovation
The Speaker
Matt Tenney is a social entrepreneur and the author of Serve to Be Great: Leadership Lessons from a Prison, a Monastery, and a Boardroom. He is also an international keynote speaker, a trainer, and a consultant with the prestigious Perth Leadership Institute, whose clients include numerous Fortune 500 companies. He works with companies, associations, universities, and non-profits to develop highly effective leaders who achieve lasting success by focusing on serving and inspiring greatness in the people around them. Matt envisions a world where the vast majority of people realize that effectively serving others is the key to true greatness. When he’s not traveling for speaking engagements, he can often be found in Nashville, TN.
As an MPIRMC Member you will have the opportunity, if desired, to engage the students.
It’s “speed–engaging” with our Hospitality Industry Students! This is the perfect opportunity to sit one on one and give back to our future hospitality leaders by answering questions and addressing concerns that the students may not be getting answers to in the classroom. Show your desire to lead our students to accelerate their career paths to be on track for success in our industry.
By engaging one on one you will mentor and motivate meaningful conversations that will help guide these students! You stay seated and the students rotate in a sequential manner to a new professional after a limited amount of time. Speed-engaging is fun, effective and you will enjoy meeting our student members.
Event Pricing:
Members Luncheon
Non-Members Luncheon
Students
$40 until 4/13/15
$50 after 4/13/15
$55 until 4/13/15
$60 after 4/13/15
$15* until 4/13/15
$25* after 4/13/15
*Join MPI as a Student Member for $40 during registration or the day of and receive a complimentary registration to the event.
Sponsor(s)
Brittney Kupper
Phone: 303.728.5942
brittney.kupper@denvermarriottsouth.com
The Marriott Denver South is offering our group a discounted rate of $189.00 for reservations that week (a savings of $70.95 off the current rate of $259.95 a night). If anyone would like to move forward with making reservations at this discounted rate, please email Laura Carnahan, Steffany Maggs or Katie Comienski and they will take care of you.
Lori Brown
208.489.3664
lbrown@boisecentre.com
Boise Centre is Idaho’s premier convention center for meetings, conferences, and social events. With a front-row view of the Boise National Forest and the pristine Boise River, Boise Centre is located right in the heart of beautiful downtown Boise, Idaho.
Boise Centre offers 50,000 sq. ft. of exhibition/ meeting space—featuring a 25,000 sq. ft. ballroom, an auditorium that has 349 fixed seats, state-of-the-art digital signage, wireless Internet throughout the facility, superb food and top-notch service. Boise Centre is the perfect venue for your next meeting, exhibit or event.
20150416T11300020150416T133000+39.541579;-104.870417Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows @ 10345 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree, CO 80124, USA08th Annual Backpacks 2 Briefcases April Educational Luncheon Member Orientation (Lone Tree, CO)freeai1ec-221@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgMPI’s Quest for Talent Education Program presents a joint Educational Program with RMPCMA:
“People Support What They Create”
Presented by: Dee Byrnes
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
1550 Court Pl.
Denver, CO 80202
303.893.3333
On behalf of the MPI Foundation and Disney Destinations, we are proud to welcome Dee Byrnes who will be speaking on Disney’s Approach to Selection, Training and Engagement. Join us to learn how to create a successful culture within your organization.
9:00am – 11:15am: Board of Directors Meeting
11:00am-11:30am: Member Orientation
11:30am-12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm-1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Disney’s Approach to Selection, Training and Engagement Program
Program Overview
Creating successful meetings starts with building successful teams. Join us as Disney Institute shares how planners and suppliers alike succeed when they develop an organizational culture that leads to extraordinary experiences for employees, clients and attendees.
How can you foster an environment of outstanding teamwork and effective communication, and nurture great talent? This session will show you how. Whether you’re an individual business owner, a corporate planner or you work with a team of two or thousands, this session offers practical takeaways that will help you and your team work more effectively and exceed expectations.
*Of over 50 MPI Chapters in the country, your Rocky Mountain Chapter received a grant enabling them to present this Disney Institute program*
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit.
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
Learn how to create and sustain a dynamic and successful culture within your organization.
Identify how to communicate this culture to all levels of your organization and create an environment that supports career development and celebrates employee success.
Understand how to attract and build teams that will take your organization to the next level.
The Speaker
Dee Byrnes, from the Disney Institute, was a leader in the creation of the Walt Disney World Human Resources Organization Development Department. She was a key member of the Disney team that developed and implemented the leadership culture known as “Performance Excellence” at Disney.
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$35 until 08/17/15
$40 until 09/14/15
$50 after 09/14/15
$50 until 08/17/15
$55 until 09/14/15
$60 after 09/14/15
$15 until 09/14/15
$25 after 09/14/15
2015-2016 Season Pass
In an effort to provide quality education for those members that are faced with limited budgets MPIRMC would like to bring your attention to the Season Pass Purchase program.
Please read on to see how you can save over 20% off your monthly program costs for the 2015-2016 year!!!! You may purchase your Season Pass as you register for the next MPIRMC Luncheon.
Full Price for 6 education programs: $240
Pass Price: $200
Season Passes MUST be purchased during the registration process for the monthly educational event.
Please note: Monies received for the 2015-2016 Season Pass Program are valid for monthly educational programs only.
Season Passes are not valid for Leadership Programs, Extended Educational Programs (after luncheons), Annual Auction, Networking Events, Backpacks To Briefcases event, Annual Golf Tournament or the Annual Gala.
Sponsor(s)
Deseri Martiez
303.626.2508
Deseri.martinez@sheraton.com
Whether you’re planning your dream wedding or a corporate event, the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel has the Denver meeting space you’re looking for. Experience the flexibility and versatility of our 133,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space, just blocks from the Colorado Convention Center. Our facilities include a wide variety of room sizes and capabilities for groups of 10 to 3,000. An onsite audiovisual department and our professional staff provide you with the guidance and assistance you need to ensure successful downtown Denver meetings.
Planning a smaller meeting? Discover the flexible meeting space on our lobby level at 15/FIFTY.
Only a few blocks from the Colorado Convention Center, the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel offers great Denver hotel rooms in the heart of downtown. With its close proximity to the business and financial districts, all sporting venues and all arts and entertainment, this downtown Denver meeting facility is a great place for your next meeting or event.
Learn more about our Green Meetings and the city’s commitment to sustainable events.
20150917T11000020150917T133000+39.741903;-104.989168Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel @ 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202, USA0Joint Educational Luncheon w/PCMA – Dee Byrnes Member Orientationfreeai1ec-217@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgPresented by: John & Julie Balistreri
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Balistreri Vineyards
1946 E. 66th Ave.
Denver, CO 80229
303.287.5156
www.BalistreriWine.com
9:30am – 11:15am: Board of Directors Meeting
11:30am-12:00pm: Registration and Networking/Winery Tours
12:00pm-1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Program Overview
Food & Wine Trends, Winemaking, Beverage Consumption Calculations – Learn the logistics on winemaking and pairing wine with foods
Winemaker John Balistreri and his daughter have mastered the natural approach to winemaking. They invite you into their Wine Cellar where all of their winemaking happens to learn about the history of the family, how they got into winemaking, and see their handcrafted approach to this art in action. View (and smell!) crushed grapes fermenting on their own natural wild yeast while walking amongst their 200 all American Oak wine barrels. During Lunch, Executive Chef Chris Teigland will discuss each course and how locally grown items are important in his farm-to-table approach. Julie Balistreri will also discuss the art of paring wines with food during the lunch.
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
Learn about the natural approach to winemaking
Farm to Table Sustainable Menus – food trends
Learn how to pair wines with certain foods
Learn from the professionals, formulas and calculations for planning food and beverage consumptions
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – 1.0 Credit Hours for CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Event Design
The Speakers
About Julie Balistreri & her father John Balistreri
John Balistreri’s family immigrated from Sicily to the United States in the early 1900s. They eventually found their way to Colorado, where they worked as “truck farmers” producing local vegetables in the North Denver community. In 1964, John Balistreri built greenhouses and started his own business growing carnations. During this time, John continued the Sicilian tradition of producing wine for family and friends. Although wine making had always been a family tradition, it wasn’t until 1998 with the efforts of John’s daughter Julie and wife Birdie that the operation became a commercial endeavor. They built a modest tasting room to showcase their authentic and natural style of wine making. The winery has grown while still keeping to its traditional roots. On the very same land that the family had once grown carnations, stands a new facility equipped with a wine cellar, tasting room, event center and restaurant. The winery is still operated by the family and produces around 6000 cases of wine each year. All of which are made naturally, one barrel at a time.
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$35 until 09/24/15
$40 until 10/19/15
$50 after 10/19/15
$50 until 09/24/15
$55 until 10/19/15
$60 after 10/19/15
$15 until 10/19/15
$25 after 10/19/15
Sponsor(s)
We are a family-owned and operated winery located in Denver. Our award-winning wines are traditionally handcrafted, without addition of sulfites or other chemicals.
The tasting room and vineyard is located just 10 minutes from downtown Denver. When visiting you will be welcomed by John Balistreri, his wife Birdie or their daughter Julie. We offer tastings of our award winning wines and a tour of our wine cellar and winemaking facilities.
Contact: Jessica Gobo
303-287-5156
Jessica@BalistreriWine.com
20151022T11300020151022T133000+39.81588;-104.964809Balistreri Vineyards @ 1946 E 66th Ave, Denver, CO 80229, USA0Food & Wine Trends, Winemaking, Beverage Consumption Calculationsfreeai1ec-163@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsPresented by: Crystal Washington
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Breck the Halls with Bloody Merry’s!
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Downtown
1190 Auraria Pkwy Ste A
Denver, CO 80204
www.springhillsuitesdenver.com
7:30am – 8:00am – Registration and Networking
8:00am – 8:30am – Breakfast and Announcements
8:30am – 10:00am – Education Program
10:00am – 11:30am – Board of Directors Meeting
Program Overview
The Digital Shift—Top Technology Secrets for Increased Profits, Prospecting and Productivity – Presented by Crystal Washington
A challenging economic atmosphere, changing corporate environment and information overload has completely changed how meeting professionals do business. It is no secret that professionals face more challenges in gaining attendees, vendors and customers while experiencing greater pressure to demonstrate improvement. Inventive meeting professionals understand that leveraging technology and innovative techniques is the only way to increase performance. In this fun and high energy program, attendees will discover how to ride the wave of technology and change to increased sales revenue!
Crystal is well known for her ability to take complex Web and social media topics, and make them easy to understand and accessible for everyday people and small business owners. She owns CWM Enterprises, a social media instructional brand aimed at training everyone from Gen Y’s to Baby Boomers in strategically using social media. Educating consumers on the practical applications of social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube is her passion.
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
Use Google with social media as reconnaissance tools to discover who is using your competition, who is actively looking for your offerings, and to pull membership rosters of potential clients and members from the “secret” web.
Leverage top social networks for relationship building.
Utilize simple technology options for creating marketing systems for automating your digital strategy and measuring ROI.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain I: Marketing, 1 CE Hour
The Speaker
When powerful companies want their teams to take action online, they book social media expert and dynamic speaker Crystal Washington, who has worked with Google, Microsoft, GE and others in the USA, Africa and Europe. For this comprehensive knowledge on social media, she has been interviewed by ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS and numerous radio stations and magazines around the globe.
As a recognized authority on social media, she has appeared in The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, Glamour Magazine, Bloomberg Business Week and in The Associated Press. She was the past host of a weekly technology segment on Houston’s Fox television affiliate.
Crystal is the author of the book, The Social Media Why: A Busy Professional’s Practical Guide to Using Social Media Including LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Google and Blogs for Business.
20151217T07300020151217T100000+39.747497;-105.00387SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Downtown @ 1190 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, USA0The Digital Shift – Top Technology Secrets for Increased Profits, Prospecting and Productivityfreeai1ec-160@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgPresented by: Jim Davidson
9:30am – 11:00am: Board of Directors Meeting
11:30am-12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm-1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Program Overview – Everest Resilience
Striving for big goals forces you to become more resilient. So, when expedition climber Jim Davidson set out to climb Mount Everest in 2015, he understood that the mountain would challenge him and his team. But, when a massive earthquake struck Nepal while Jim was on Everest, the challenges were bigger than anything he ever imagined.
After surviving earthquakes and avalanches, Jim shared his incredible experiences with CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, Smithsonian Channel, PBS and more. And now, Jim will share the hard won lessons of Everest Resilience to help us become more resilient people and organizations.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program the participants will be able to:
Examine sources of your own personal resilience
How to be a resilient leader during a crisis, and after, by identifying and analyzing risks and developing a plan
Enhance your team’s tenacity, perseverance and engagement by examining how to communicate effectively, resolve conflict and motivate
Plan for adversity and overcoming it
Understand how post-traumatic growth can allow us to improve ourselves, organization and communities
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS DomainTBD
The Speaker
Jim Davidson is a climber, expedition leader, professional speaker, and an expert on resilience. From his 33 years of adventure and survival, Jim distills compelling stories and uplifting lessons about how to be more resilient. He co-authored a best-selling survival memoir, “The Ledge: An Inspirational Story of Friendship and Survival”. And, Jim’s epic survival story was featured in an international TV episode of “I Shouldn’t Be Alive” on the Discovery Channel.
www.speakingofadventure.com
Facebook: ResiliencewithJimDavidson
Linked In: SpeakingofAdventure
Twitter: @Climberjim
Sponsor(s)
The Westin Westminster
10600 Westminster Blvd
Westminster, CO 80005
303.410.5000
Contact: Sean McAdams
303.410.5023
sean.mcadams@westinwestminster.com
Adjacent to Westminster City Park, this polished, modern hotel is 4.3 miles from Interlocken business park, and 12.7 miles from downtown Denver.
The warm rooms and suites all have mountain or park views and come with flat-screens, WiFi access (fee) and coffeemakers with free coffee. Bathrooms feature rainfall showerheads. Select suites add fireplaces, jetted tubs and separate living areas.
Whether you are planning a full-scale conference in Colorado or an intimate group retreat, our Denver meeting space is the ideal venue for your next event. With over 30,000 feet of meeting space, The Westin Westminster Hotel is just the venue that you have been searching for. The technologically advanced conference space includes state-of-the-art wireless internet access, T-1 lines expandable to the equivalent of two T-3s, and telephone drops to fiber optics connections.20160121T09300020160121T133000+39.890574;-105.065687The Westin Westminster @ 10600 Westminster Blvd, Westminster, CO 80020, USA0Everest Resiliencefreeai1ec-90@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast Events
Timing:
9:30am – 11:00am: Board of Directors Meeting
11:00am – 11:30pm: Member Orientation
11:30am-12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm-1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Program Overview
Technology adoption accelerates when there are processes, standards, and resources in place to simplify and support its usage. The same is true for the digital ecosystem of your events.
Learn breakthroughs from a groundbreaking research study sponsored by PSAV and MPI that examined: network and Wi-Fi registration and badging, mobile, engagement, social, digital signage, hardware acquisition, attendee tracking, content capture, and streaming across different event types.
Identify best practices in creating and managing digital ecosystems by looking at them from a variety of perspectives. Examine how decisions are made in terms of planning and executing technology as well as how to use best practices at your organization.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program the participants will be able to:
Understand how leading companies are managing their events’ technology ecosystems.
Understand how decisions are made in these organizations in regarding technology.
Incorporate best practices into your own meetings and events.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Event Design, 1.25 CE
The Speaker(s)
Tim Quigley
Vice President, Industry Relations
PSAVTim Quigley leads PSAV’s relationships with key meeting trade organizations including MPI. He also coordinates PSAV’s customer events and executive involvement. In addition, Quigley oversees PSAV’s Customer Advisory Board activities.
Tom Povich
Regional Vice President of Operations
PSAVTom Povich brings over 18 years’ experience to his role of regional vice president of operations at PSAV. As the primary contact for PSAV’s Denver and Colorado Springs operations, Povich directs over 85 team members in the support of 20 venue operations. His efforts have yielded tremendous revenue increases for these properties, and he has been instrumental in enhancing PSAV’s service culture.
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$40 until 2/14/16
$50 after 2/14/16
$55 until 2/14/16
$65 after 2/14/16
$15 until 2/14/16
$25 after 2/14/16
Sponsor(s)
16455 E. 40th Circle
Aurora, CO 80011
303.371.4333
www.diamarriott.com
Contact: Laura Ashmore
Executive Meeting Manager
303.307.3109
laura.ashmore@diamarriott.com
As one of the leading lodging options near Denver International Airport, the Denver Airport Marriott at Gateway Park is happy to welcome you to our full service hotel. Ideally located in Aurora CO, our hotel is just minutes from DEN airport. You can take our complimentary airport shuttle to and from DIA. Being in the center of Gateway Park is ideal for business and leisure travelers as we are near local companies and downtown Denver. After a multimillion dollar renovation, the Denver Airport Marriott at Gateway Park offers guests spacious hotel rooms and suites along with 7,500 sq. ft. of event space for business meetings, wedding receptions, banquets and special events. During your stay, relax in our indoor pool and hot tub, stay fit in our on-site fitness center or grab a bite to eat at our on-site restaurant, Fire Spice. Whether you are flying in or flying out of the beautiful city of Denver, let our hotel be your first choice for comfort and convenience among all other hotels near Denver airport!
Thank you to our Showcase Table Sponsors
20160218T11300020160218T1330000The State of Event Technology Adoption Member Orientationfreeai1ec-128@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsComplete details coming soon.20160224T17000020160224T220000+39.800005;-105.489188Ameristar Blackhawk @ 111 Richman St, Black Hawk, CO 80422, USA0Past President’s Mix & Minglefreeai1ec-129@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZPast EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgCommunity Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Dedicated members of the Denver community founded Project Angel Heart in 1991. They were determined to ensure that those living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses were receiving proper nutrition — vital in the fight against disease. Project Angel Heart initially served 12 clients from a single, donated pan of lasagna. In 2009, Project Angel Heart delivered over 410,223 meals to 1,842 clients, free of charge. Ending January 2014, we are now serving more than 900 clients per week, with a goal to serve nearly 2,300 clients in 2014. We will also deliver our five millionth meal. Over half of our clients are over age 60, 52% are women and nearly 10% of those we serve are dependents of clients. The most common diseases served are cancer, end-stage renal disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV/AIDS and diabetes. We Hope You Can Join Us!
To participate contact Brian-Douglas Stanwood at bd_stanwood@traveletm.com
Cost: Free
20160225T10300020160225T120000+39.786808;-104.977536Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-133@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZIndustry EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgComplete details coming soon.20160316T17000020160316T210000TBA0MIC Opening Receptionfreeai1ec-134@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZCommunity ServiceCommunity Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Dedicated members of the Denver community founded Project Angel Heart in 1991. They were determined to ensure that those living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses were receiving proper nutrition — vital in the fight against disease. Project Angel Heart initially served 12 clients from a single, donated pan of lasagna. In 2009, Project Angel Heart delivered over 410,223 meals to 1,842 clients, free of charge. Ending January 2014, we are now serving more than 900 clients per week, with a goal to serve nearly 2,300 clients in 2014. We will also deliver our five millionth meal. Over half of our clients are over age 60, 52% are women and nearly 10% of those we serve are dependents of clients. The most common diseases served are cancer, end-stage renal disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV/AIDS and diabetes. We Hope You Can Join Us!
To participate contact Brian-Douglas Stanwood at bd_stanwood@traveletm.com
Cost: Free
20160324T10000020160324T113000+39.786808;-104.977536Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-141@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZIndustry EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgNINTH ANNUAL
Planning a career in Hospitality or Meeting Planning? Join us for Lunch, Education and a Reverse Trade Show with Industry Professionals.
Calling all MPIRMC Members – we are still looking for additional Professionals that are willing to “Engage” with our students in a Reverse Trade Show where you will answer questions and review and offer constructive direction on resume improvement.
Open Intern positions? You may just meet your next candidate.
Backpacks to Briefcases for MPI Rocky Mountain Chapter
April 15, 2016
10:00 am – 2:30 pm
Hosted by
MPI Rocky Mountain Chapter at
1190 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO, 80204
10:00 am – 10:30 am Registration Hospitality Learning Center Lobby
10:30 pm – 12:00 pm Panel of Professionals Demonstration Lab
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Buffet Lunch Hospitality Learning Center Student Lounge
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Reverse Trade Show/Networking Hospitality Learning Center Student Lounge/Cellar Management Lab (Bring your latest and greatest Resume for review)
Professional Headshots will be offered throughout the day
Event Summary
This year MPIRMC will be hosting a panel discussion where industry leaders will discuss what they are looking for in new hires; what technology you need to know and understand and how you begin to build your professional career. MSU Denver’s Hospitality Learning Center Chef Beckwith and students will be hosting a scrumptious buffet luncheon, allowing time to sit with professionals and gain from their vast experience.
We complete our event with a Reverse Trade Show. This is the perfect opportunity to sit one on one and ask industry professionals questions as well as address those concerns that may not be taught in the classroom. By engaging one on one you will meet quality contacts and have meaningful conversations! Bring your latest and greatest resume for review. We hope to help you accelerate your career paths and pursue your track on success!
Event Pricing:
Students: $15.00 – Join MPI Rocky Mountain Chapter for $40 during registration or at the event and the $15 is waived
Visit Casper is sponsoring a World Education Conference Scholarship. If interested in attending the WEC in Atlantic City, New Jersey June 11-14, 2016, please click here. We will be selecting our scholarship recipient and announcing at Backpacks to Briefcases on April 15, 2016.
Sponsor(s)
20160415T10000020160415T143000+39.747497;-105.00387MSU Hospitality Learning Center @ 1190 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, USA0Backpacks2Briefcasesfreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Backpacks-to-Briefcases_200.png;200;148,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Backpacks-to-Briefcases_200.png;200;148,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Backpacks-to-Briefcases_200.png;200;148,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Backpacks-to-Briefcases_200.png;200;148ai1ec-150@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZCommunity ServiceChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgCommunity Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Dedicated members of the Denver community founded Project Angel Heart in 1991. They were determined to ensure that those living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses were receiving proper nutrition — vital in the fight against disease. Project Angel Heart initially served 12 clients from a single, donated pan of lasagna. In 2009, Project Angel Heart delivered over 410,223 meals to 1,842 clients, free of charge. Ending January 2014, we are now serving more than 900 clients per week, with a goal to serve nearly 2,300 clients in 2014. We will also deliver our five millionth meal. Over half of our clients are over age 60, 52% are women and nearly 10% of those we serve are dependents of clients. The most common diseases served are cancer, end-stage renal disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV/AIDS and diabetes. We Hope You Can Join Us!
To participate contact Brian-Douglas Stanwood at bd_stanwood@traveletm.com
Cost: Free
20160428T10000020160428T113000+39.786808;-104.977536Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-151@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZNetworking Events,Past Events,Special EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgNew Members and Volunteers (since May 1, 2015) are cordially invited to the MPIRMC Spring New Member and Volunteer Recognition Reception!
Enjoy a reception sponsored by the Crowne Plaza Denver Downtown as we celebrate our new members and volunteers and visit with fellow MPIRMC members.
Come join us for this one-of-a-kind, fun, networking event.
Thursday, May 5th
4:00 – 5:00 pm
For the New Member and Volunteer Recognition Event
(You may also register for MPI After 5 if you choose)
Followed by
May 5, 2016
5:00 – 7:00 pm
at
1450 Glenarm Place
Denver, CO 80202
www.hoteldenver.net
For MPI After 5
Join fellow MPI members at MPI After 5 as we network in style at the Crowne Plaza Denver Downtown immediately following the New Member and Volunteer Appreciation Reception. This is a fantastic place to have fun, relax and get to know your fellow MPI members.
MPI After 5 Pricing
Members
Non-Members
Students
$20 until 5/02/16
$25 thereafter
$30 until 5/02/16
$35 thereafter
$15 until 5/02/16
$20 thereafter
Sponsor(s)
We are proud to announce the start of an $18 million renovation. The transformation includes a makeover of the property’s 364 guestrooms, an innovative design developed with industry-leading influencers and experts to meet the changing needs of today’s modern business traveler.
Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts has developed an intuitive, cutting edge design that radically challenges the traditional norms of business space in hotels, creating a modern environment to meet the needs of business travelers in the 21st century.
Parking:
Self Parking at Hotel will be validated
On-line Registration is Sponsored by
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5may16 .20160505T16000020160505T190000+39.742318;-104.991881Crowne Plaza Denver Downtown @ 1450 Glenarm Pl, Denver, CO 80202, USA0MPI After 5 New Member Reception Annual Volunteer Appreciation Eventexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/button_register-e1461617712775.png;152;38,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/button_register-e1461617712775.png;152;38,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/button_register-e1461617712775.png;152;38,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/button_register-e1461617712775.png;152;38https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5may16 ai1ec-153@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZLeadership EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgMore details coming soon.20160519T09300020160519T110000+39.658232;-104.941231Wellshire Event Center @ 3333 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222, USA0Board Meetingfreeai1ec-93@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZEducation EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgMPI Rocky Mountain Chapter’s Education Program
THE STATE OF THE STATE
Presented by a panel of experts
With Optional Continued Education Program
STRATEGIC MEETINGS MANAGEMENT
Presented by Deborah Borak, CDS, CMM, SMMC
at
Thursday, May 19, 2016
3333 S. Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80222
303.759.3333
Sponsored by
Timing:
9:30am – 11:00am: Board of Directors Meeting
11:00am – 11:30pm: Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
1:40pm – 2:30pm: Continued Education with Deborah Borack
Program Overview
The State of the State Program Overview:
The State of the State covering what is great, new and upcoming in Denver’s meeting industry. An interactive program covering statewide initiatives and meeting updates with a unique panel of experts.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the program the participants will have learned:
Overview of marijuana legalization in Colorado. History of the passage and implementation of Amendment 20 and Amendment 64. Discussion of short-term challenges and successes, including review of data we have gathered so far.
Discussion of long-term questions regarding legalization that have yet to be answered in Colorado. Overview of lessons learned about not should or shouldn’t other states/countries legalize marijuana, but how to legalize.
A state of the union on VISIT DENVER business for 2016 and 2017 and then an update on all the development that is happening in the convention corridor
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain A: Strategic Planning, 1 CE
The Panel Speaker(s)
Andrew Freedman
Director of Marijuana Coordination
State of ColoradoDownload a pdf of Andrew’s complete bio
Ashley Kilroy
Executive Director of Marijuana Policy
City and County of DenverDownload a pdf of Ashley’s complete bio
Rachel Benedick
VISIT Denver
Vice President of Sales & Services
Download a pdf of Rachel’s complete bio
Extended Program Overview:
This session will review what a Strategic Meetings Management Program (SMMP) is and how an organization can benefit from having a program in place to maintain financial controls and reduce risk exposure. SMM is especially beneficial for hotel sourcing, but it can also be utilized for other services procured by the company. Not only is price important, but so is service and efficiency. Through solid facts and interactive discussion, we will tie in the benefits of using Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) and Service Level Agreements (SLA’s) into the RFP process and learn how to take advantage of the opportunity to leverage meeting spend against an organizations travel spend.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program the participants will be able to:
Understand Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Enhance the planner supplier relationship
Understand how utilizing SMM can help streamline the meetings and events process
Be proactive instead of reactive in sourcing suppliers by identifying and analyzing spend and developing a plan for the organization
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain A: Strategic Planning, 1 CE
Deborah Borak, CDS, CMM, SMMC
Vice President/Team Director
ConferenceDirectDownload a pdf of Deborah’s complete bio
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$35 until 4/21/16 (includes extended education)
$40 until 5/16/16
$50 after 5/16/16
Extended Education for only $15 additional
$50 until 4/21/16 (includes extended education)
$55 until 5/16/16
$65 after 5/16/16
Extended Education for only $15 additional
$15 until 5/16/16
$25 after 5/16/16
Extended Education for only $15 additional
Sponsor(s)
3333 S Colorado Blvd,
Denver, CO 80222
Contact: Todd Seymour
Director of Sales
303.759.3333
todd@wellshireinn.com
www.wellshireinn.com
A Denver Landmark since 1926 for Corporate Events, Weddings, Special Occasions, Holiday Parties, and Golf Tournaments.
Wellshire is very proud to be a full service meeting facility that is centrally located in Southeast Denver at South Colorado Blvd and Hampden with ample free parking. Cuisine is prepared on site. Experienced bartenders prepare your desired beverages. Tables, chairs, flatware, glassware etc. are mostly owned and available on site ensuring that they will be available at the very best price. In addition, if you require something that Wellshire does not have on site, we can facilitate its rental from experienced 3rd party suppliers, ensuring that it is delivered on time, correctly setup and ready for use for your event.
Lori Brown
208.489.3664
lbrown@boisecentre.com
Boise Centre is Idaho’s premier convention center for meetings, conferences, and social events. With a front-row view of the Boise National Forest and the pristine Boise River, Boise Centre is located right in the heart of beautiful downtown Boise, Idaho.
Boise Centre offers 50,000 sq. ft. of exhibition/ meeting space—featuring a 25,000 sq. ft. ballroom, an auditorium that has 349 fixed seats, state-of-the-art digital signage, wireless Internet throughout the facility, superb food and top-notch service. Boise Centre is the perfect venue for your next meeting, exhibit or event.
Tina Schwab
Group Sales Manager
tina@visitvailvalley.com
Spring in the Valley
Spring unveils wildflowers all over the mountains and valleys throughout the area. As the snow starts to melt, waterfalls of all sizes are waiting to be discovered on your next hike. Or, hook up with one of our amazing rafting guides and float, splash, maneuver and your way down one of the thrilling waterways in the Vail Valley area. Looking for something even more challenging? Try to Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) down the river, but don’t fall in, you’re riding on snowmelt!
Directions – Click here for map and directions
Parking:
Self-parking – Complimentary
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcmay16.20160519T11300020160519T143000+39.658232;-104.941231Wellshire Event Center @ 3333 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222, USA0May Luncheon Member Orientation Extended Educationexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CMP_PPP-PreCheck_27x25.png;27;25,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CMP_PPP-PreCheck_27x25.png;27;25,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CMP_PPP-PreCheck_27x25.png;27;25,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CMP_PPP-PreCheck_27x25.png;27;25https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcmay16ai1ec-154@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZCommunity ServiceChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgCommunity Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Dedicated members of the Denver community founded Project Angel Heart in 1991. They were determined to ensure that those living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses were receiving proper nutrition — vital in the fight against disease. Project Angel Heart initially served 12 clients from a single, donated pan of lasagna. In 2009, Project Angel Heart delivered over 410,223 meals to 1,842 clients, free of charge. Ending January 2014, we are now serving more than 900 clients per week, with a goal to serve nearly 2,300 clients in 2014. We will also deliver our five millionth meal. Over half of our clients are over age 60, 52% are women and nearly 10% of those we serve are dependents of clients. The most common diseases served are cancer, end-stage renal disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV/AIDS and diabetes. We Hope You Can Join Us!
To participate contact Denise Donnahoo at denise.donnahoo@dish.com
Cost: Free
20160526T10000020160526T113000+39.786808;-104.977536Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-159@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZSpecial EventsChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
Please join us on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 for the MPIRMC Annual Awards Gala, the Garden Oasis Fête, at the beautiful Church Ranch Event Center in Westminster. We will celebrate the year of Simple Success and award those who exemplify the foundation of our Chapter.
Celebrate your colleague’s contributions to MPI and the hospitality industry while enjoying beautiful forested gardens and a gorgeous setting of ponds and fountains!
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Church Ranch Event Center
10200 Wadsworth Boulevard
Westminster, CO 80021
303.404.3777
Complimentary parking will be provided
5:45 – 6:45 PM Cocktail Hour and Registration
6:45 – 8:15 PM Fabulous Food Stations and Awards Presentation
8:15 – 9:30 PM Celebration and Dancing
Attire: Garden Party
Have fun with the Garden attire theme by checking out our Pinterest board for inspiration.
See who’s coming
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
Company Group
(up to ten and includes program listing.)
One form of payment required.
Couples
$65 until 6/5/16
$75 thereafter
$85 until 6/5/16
$95 thereafter
$40 until 6/5/16
$40 thereafter
$555 until 6/5/16
$575 thereafter
$120 until 6/5/16
$140 thereafter
Hotel Block: Courtyard Boulder Louisville for 146 USD per night
Sponsors:
20160622T17450020160622T213000+39.882181;-105.080259Church Ranch Event Center @ 10200 Wadsworth Blvd, Broomfield, CO 80021, USA0MPIRMC Annual Galaexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/garden_oasis_fete_615x290.png;615;290,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/garden_oasis_fete_615x290.png;615;290,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/garden_oasis_fete_615x290.png;615;290,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/garden_oasis_fete_615x290.png;615;290ai1ec-158@mpirmc.mywordpress.site20170926T214926ZCommunity ServiceChapter Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgCommunity Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Dedicated members of the Denver community founded Project Angel Heart in 1991. They were determined to ensure that those living with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses were receiving proper nutrition — vital in the fight against disease. Project Angel Heart initially served 12 clients from a single, donated pan of lasagna. In 2009, Project Angel Heart delivered over 410,223 meals to 1,842 clients, free of charge. Ending January 2014, we are now serving more than 900 clients per week, with a goal to serve nearly 2,300 clients in 2014. We will also deliver our five millionth meal. Over half of our clients are over age 60, 52% are women and nearly 10% of those we serve are dependents of clients. The most common diseases served are cancer, end-stage renal disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV/AIDS and diabetes. We Hope You Can Join Us!
To participate contact Brian-Douglas Stanwood at bd_stanwood@traveletm.com
Cost: Free
20160623T10000020160623T120000+39.786808;-104.977536Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-999@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZNetworking EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
July 13, 2016
5:00 – 7:00 pm
at1672 Lawrence Street in the Westin Downtown Hotel, Denver, CO 80202
Come see the newly renovated Palm in Downtown Denver!
At The Palm, your guests will enjoy top-notch fare & hospitality while dining in a warm and inviting family owned restaurant with service that is personal, attentive, lively & memorable. The Palm is known for aged USDA Prime Steaks, Jumbo Nova Scotia Lobsters & Italian entrees. We are The Classic American Steak House. We just underwent a sleek and sexy remodel of our restaurant. Our bar now seats up to 50 guests, our main dining room with a colorful mural of Denver now seats up to 100 guests and our new private dining area seats up to 110 guests with direct access to our patio with a wonderful view of Skyline Park. All of our private dining spaces have state of the art AV with 70” flat screen TV’s and PA systems. We also offer complimentary valet parking for all of our guests at The Palm, so you and your guest’s don’t have to worry about parking downtown. If you are interested in booking your next event at The Palm or would just like to have more information about our restaurant, please contact Jennefer Weeks, Sales Manager at 303.825.1810 or jweeks@thepalm.com
MPI After 5 Pricing
Members
Non-Members
Students
$20 until 7/10/16
$25 thereafter
$30 until 7/10/16
$35 thereafter
$15 until 7/10/16
$20 thereafter
Parking:
Valet at Hotel will be validated
On-line Registration is Sponsored by
20160713T17000020160713T190000+39.748874;-104.995526The Palm Restaurant @ 1672 Lawrence St, Denver, CO 80202, USA0MPI After 5externalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86ai1ec-1007@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZCommunity ServiceDenise Donnahoo; denise.donnahoo@dish.com; https://www.projectangelheart.org/Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Project Angel Heart was founded in 1991 to address major challenges facing Coloradans living with a life-threatening illness—getting the nutrition they need to get stronger and remain independent in their homes. Many are too sick to get to the grocery store, have to choose whether to buy food or medication, or are too weak to make themselves or their dependents a meal.
What started out as a group of community members delivering donated lasagna to 12 individuals living with HIV/AIDS has grown into a thriving organization preparing and delivering delicious, individually modified meals to thousands of Coloradans living with cancer, kidney/heart/lung disease, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our delivery area now includes 640 square miles of metropolitan Denver and 164 square miles in the Colorado Springs area, and all meals are delivered free of charge by caring volunteers.
Our partners in this work–from top local restaurants, to donors and corporate sponsors, to the thousands of volunteers who stir, chop, deliver meals, answer phones and more–guarantee that each client will receive nutritious meals made with love and designed to give hope.
To participate contact Denise Donnahoo at denise.donnahoo@dish.com
Cost: Free
20160728T10000020160728T12000020161123T10000020171123T100000+39.786807;-104.97758Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USAFREQ=MONTHLY;BYDAY=4TH0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-1116@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZNetworking Events
MPI After 5 Pricing
Members
Non-Members
Students
$20 until 4/30/17
$25 thereafter
$30 until 4/30/17
$35 thereafter
$15 until 4/30/17
$20 thereafter
Parking:
On-line Registration is Sponsored by
20160728T20060020160728T2106000MPI After 5 New Member Reception Volunteer Recognitionfreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_after_5_215.png;215;86ai1ec-922@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZIndustry Events,Networking Events,Special EventsSean McAdams; mpirmcontheroad@gmail.com Wednesday, August 17th, 2016
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Colorado Adventure Center
2697 Standley Road, Idaho Springs, CO 80436
www.zippingcolorado.com
Zip in to MPI on the Road in Idaho Springs! Come network and meet current members who live/work in your area and with MPIRMC Board Members, then slide around on steel cables really fast with them! Open to non-members if invited by current member.
Cost: Free to Members and their Industry “Friends”
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpiontheroadwestern16.20160817T16000020160817T180000+39.762021;-105.578256Colorado Adventure Center @ 2697 Stanley Rd, Idaho Springs, CO 80452, USA0MPI on the Roadexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_on_the_road_idaho_springs_750x200.png;750;200,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_on_the_road_idaho_springs_750x200.png;750;200,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_on_the_road_idaho_springs_750x200.png;750;200,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mpi_on_the_road_idaho_springs_750x200.png;750;200https://www.regonline.com/mpiontheroadwestern16ai1ec-910@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation Events,Past EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
11:00am – 11:30am: Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Session overview
“Celebration” is one of the most effective ways to engage employees & attendees, improve team performance, and connect with your community. In this entertaining, interactive, content rich session, you will learn how to create a culture of celebration leading to more innovative, connected, responsive employees & attendees. Learn what the most admired organizations are doing to honor, celebrate, engage and connect.
This program has been submitted to the Convention Industry Council for CMP Preferred Provider review.
Learning Objective
Create a culture of innovation and celebration
Develop a “celebration mentality” based on gratitude, play, and surprise
Build deeper connections with both employees and customers through the element of surprise
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain E: Human Resources
Scott Friedman, CSP, and 2004-05 President of the National Speakers Association (NSA), inspires and entertains with fun-filled, interactive and content-rich programs. Scott’s main area of expertise is employee innovation, customer experience and using humor/celebration as a strategic tool.
In addition to being the CCO- Chief Celebration Officer at Friedman & Associates, Scott has written “Celebrate- Lessons Learned from the World’s Most Admired Organizations,” “A Celebration a Day – 365 ways to a Happier, Healthier Workplace” and “Happily Ever Laughter – How to Engage Any Audience”
As a CSP, Certified Speaking Professional and trusted member of the speaking community, Scott continues to have a strong presence both domestically and globally. Scott is the 2013 recipient of NSA’s distinguished Cavett Award, presented annually to the NSA member whose accomplishments over the years have reflected outstanding respect, service, honor and admiration in the Association and the speaking profession. Scott was also honored with the 2013 RISE Award from MPI, Meeting Professionals International, for global leadership. In 2013 he earned the CSP Global designation, for global speaking competence. (Less than 50 speakers hold this designation, worldwide.)
Apart from speaking, Scott is very involved in philanthropic projects. Scott founded Together We Can Change The World (TWCCTW.org), a non-profit organization helping kids and women throughout SE Asia live a more fulfilled life.
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$35 until 8/18/16
$40 until 9/11/16
$50 after 9/11/16
$50 until 8/18/16
$55 until 9/11/16
$65 after 9/11/16
$15 until 9/11/16
$25 after 9/11/16
Sponsor(s)
10035 Peoria St.
Parker CO 80134
720.488.3300
cusouthdenver@ucdenver.edu
southdenver.cu.edu/rent-the-space/plan-an-event/
The perfect event is just around the corner. An ideal destination for cocktail receptions, weddings, birthday parties, fundraisers and corporate entertaining, CU South Denver offers limitless possibilities for your next event. Make your next event an experience to remember! Our indoor and outdoor spaces accommodate events of all sizes—from intimate engagements to parties with 2,000 guests. Work with our full-service event staff and world-class culinary team to create your unique event in this spectacular venue.
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain TBD
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the CIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a CIC account, you can create one at www.conventionindustry.org
In order for these records to be accepted by CIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the CIC for your account.
20160915T11300020160915T133000+39.535643;-104.844193CU South Denver @ 10035 S Peoria St, Parker, CO 80134, USA0September Educational Program Member Orientationexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016_september_email_header.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016_september_email_header.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016_september_email_header.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016_september_email_header.png;750;212ai1ec-880@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZIndustry Events,Networking Events,Special EventsJason Landers; 303.628.5474; Jason.landers@halcyonhotelcherrycreek.com
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
7:30 am – 9:00 am – Registration, Breakfast and Driving Range Open
8:30 am – Shotgun Start
Lunch & Awards Program immediately following tournament conclusion
Fossil Trace Golf Club
3050 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401
303.277.8750
www.fossiltrace.com
The perfect Colorado golf and event experience!
Imagine if you will, a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Colorado’s dry, arid climate was a thing of the future and a humid, tropical climate existed, featuring lakes, swamps and palm trees.
FAST FORWARD TO MODERN-DAY COLORADO…
Fossil Trace Golf Club opened in July of 2003, approximately 64-million years after the first dinosaurs walked where holes 11 through 15 now sit. Triceratops footprints, as well as other prehistoric creatures’ fossils can be viewed adjacent to the golf course’s 12th green. The palm leaf featured in our course logo, can be viewed in the form of a prehistoric trace fossil adjacent to the 12th green as well. Located just inside the main doors of the golf course clubhouse is an exhibit that details the rich history of the property and shares information about the dinosaur tracks and other impressive fossils uncovered during the excavation of the golf course.
In addition to the prehistoric relics at Fossil Trace Golf Club, several massive remnants of clay mining equipment can be seen throughout the golf course layout. Each piece serves as a reminder of the rich history of the property and adds to the award-winning golf experience
Fossil Trace Golf Club has become one of Denver Colorado’s premier public golf courses designed by renowned golf course architect Jim Engh. Located in historic Golden, Colorado – Fossil Trace Golf Club is nestled adjacent to the foothills of the Rocky Mountain Front Range and only 20-minutes from downtown Denver, Colorado. In its short history, the golf course has enjoyed tremendous success and is considered one the finest golf courses and golf experiences available in Denver and all of Colorado. Fossil Trace as been honored as “Best Golf Course in Denver” multiple times by Colorado golf and lifestyle publications.
As you navigate the course and its rolling topography, large, undulating fairways and greens are matched with treacherous greenside and fairway bunkers to create a modern test of golf in a truly prehistoric location. The shadows of the foothills and majestic Table Mountain guide players through the variety of character-laden holes, all with mountain course feel in an urban setting.
Please join MPIRMC for the 2016 18-hole Golf Tournament. Shotgun will start at 8:30 AM, with the driving range and putting green open at 7:30 AM. Each attendee will receive a welcome bag, breakfast, lunch, and a day full of friends, fun, and golf!
Sponsorship Opportunities!
If you would like to sponsor or donate door prizes, raffle item or items for the goodie bags, please contact Jason Landers at 303.628.5474 or Jason.landers@halcyonhotelcherrycreek.com.
Wellness Check Sponsor – $750.00 SOLD OUT!
Logo on (2) customized signs for designated golf cart for wellness checks at event
Sponsor receives (2) passes for dedicated golf cart to ride the course and interact with golfers and sponsors
Hole Sponsor – $500.00 (2 available)
Sponsor receives (2) passes to work at respective tee-off location, table/chairs & customized sign at tee
Logo on all marketing materials at golf tournament (includes banners, signage, etc.)
Logo on sponsor scroll and recognition at 19th Hole Awards Luncheon presentation
Contest Hole Sponsor – $600 (5 available) SOLD OUT!
Sponsor receives (2) passes to work at respective tee off location, table/chairs & customized sign at tee with messaging of sponsor choice
Logo on all marketing materials at golf tournament (includes banners, signage, etc.)
Logo on sponsor scroll and recognition at 19th Hole Awards Luncheon presentation
***Sponsors are required to supply prizes for any contest winners***
Sponsorship with Links Upgrade – $750.00
All of the Hole/Contest Hole sponsorship benefits PLUS (2) additional tournament passes
Additional marketing opportunities with weekly Facebook and Twitter posts
Sponsorship with Top Flight Upgrade – $1,200.00
All of the Hole/Contest Hole sponsorship benefits PLUS (2) additional tournament passes and (1) golf foursome
Additional marketing opportunities of weekly Facebook and Twitter Posts
19th Hole Awards Luncheon Sponsorship – $600.00 SOLD OUT!
Logo on backdrop at 19th Hole Awards Luncheon
Recognition at 19th Hole Awards Luncheon
Putting Green – $600.00 SOLD OUT
Driving Range – $600.00
Sponsor receives (2) passes to work at respective location, table/chairs & customized signage with messaging of sponsor choice
Logo on all marketing materials at golf tournament (includes banners, signage, etc.)
Logo on sponsor scroll and recognition at 19th Hole Awards Luncheon presentation
Ability to upgrade to Links & Top Flight Sponsorships
Beverage Cart – $750.00 (2 available) SOLD OUT!
Sponsor receives (1) pass to ride along with a course employee in designated beverage cart
Exclusivity of logo on signage customized for designated beverage cart (2 signs available), with customized message of sponsor choice
Logo on all marketing materials at golf tournament (includes banners, signage, etc.)
Logo on sponsor scroll and recognition at 19th Hole Awards Luncheon presentation
Logo on all beverage tickets used at event (maximum of (2) logos on each ticket
Opportunity to put marketing collateral in welcome bags
Sponsors
REGISTRATION FEES
Category
Fees
Individual Golfer
$150
Foursome
$600
Committee Member/Volunteer* (Code Required)
$75
Additional Sponsor Staff
$75
Lunch Only
$75
Registration fees include: breakfast, gift bag, green fees including cart and the Awards lunch.
Cancellation Policy
No refunds will be offered, however substitutions can be made at no additional cost.
20160927T083000+39.737468;-105.211628Fossil Trace Golf Club @ 3050 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401, USA0MPIRMC 2016 Golf Tournamentfreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016_MPIRMC_golf_tournament_header.png;615;290,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016_MPIRMC_golf_tournament_header.png;615;290,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016_MPIRMC_golf_tournament_header.png;615;290,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016_MPIRMC_golf_tournament_header.png;615;2901ai1ec-1108@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZLeadership Events20161005T15300020161005T1700000Board Meetingexternalai1ec-1112@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZNetworking EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
Enjoy cocktails and tasty snacks while catching up with your industry colleagues.
Cocktails and appetizers provided by
Members
Non-Members
Students
$20 until 10/2/16
$25 thereafter
$30 until 10/2/16
$35 thereafter
$15 until 10/2/16
$20 thereafter
Il Fornaio Greenwood Village offers elegant private and semi-private dining space along with a wide range of specialized menus and services to match our authentic, award-winning Italian cuisine. Our experienced staff will work closely with you to create a memorable event for you and your guests. Visit our website to learn more about our full service event planning and how we can help you create the perfect celebration to match your budget and group size.
Parking:
Complimentary parking
On-line Registration is Sponsored by
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5oct16.20161005T17000020161005T190000+39.623085;-104.896202Il Fornaio @ 8000 E Belleview Ave #10, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, USA0MPI After 5externalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_0ct_after_5_red_header.png;750;200,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_0ct_after_5_red_header.png;750;200,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_0ct_after_5_red_header.png;750;200,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_0ct_after_5_red_header.png;750;200https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5oct16ai1ec-1121@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZTiffany Carson, CMP; 303.741.8621; tiffany@cocpa.org; www.mic-colorado.org
Celebrate Colorado at the
23rd Annual Serving Up Hope (SUH) Luncheon
sponsored by the Meetings Industry Council of Colorado
Tuesday, November 1, 2016 from 11:30am – 1:30pm
Register Now!
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventId=1870217.20161101T11300020161101T133000+39.803128;-104.98172Denver Mart @ 451 E 58th Ave, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Serving Up Hopeexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_suh_header_650.png;650;196,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_suh_header_650.png;650;196,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_suh_header_650.png;650;196,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016_suh_header_650.png;650;196https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventId=1870217ai1ec-1111@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZLeadership Events20161117T08000020161119T0406000Board Retreatfreeai1ec-1308@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
11:00am – 11:45am – Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm – Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm – Lunch, Announcements & Education Program
Session overview
This talk relates what Jamie and her team has learned about cultivating wellness for emerging leaders based on research and experience coaching leaders at Fortune 1000 companies. Participants will learn practices to help them burn bright and go the distance.
This program has been submitted to the Convention Industry Council for CMP Preferred Provider review.
Learning Objective
Get connected to your vision for health and learn why it is so essential for resonant change.
You will leave with more knowledge around nutrition, practical mindfulness, stress management and connected leadership.
Gain new tools and ways to make changes right away that impact your personal health, leadership, team and organization.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain TBD
Executive coach, nutritionist, speaker, teacher and consultant Jamie Shapiro, CEO of ConnectedEC, is a leading authority on connecting wellness with leadership performance. Having experienced executive burnout, she understands the incredible pressure executives face in their life and the difficulty in staying connected to professional and personal goals in demanding environments. Jamie has been coaching and developing high performing teams since 1998 in executive roles within large-scale corporate companies. Jamie, through her corporate career, realized the toll that high pressure, stressful and demanding roles can take. She left the corporate world with a mission to make changes for leaders and organizations. Jamie has both an MBA and a Masters in Information Technology and is certified as both an executive coach and a nutritionist. Her vision is to bring a new form of holistic coaching to top-level leaders. Jamie’s company, ConnectedEC, helps people develop a keen awareness of how both their health and mindset have an effect on their capacity to reliably tap into their leadership capabilities. Jamie has put the worlds of executive coaching and wellness together to give people a new approach to leadership, health and outstanding personal, professional and organizational performance.
Website: www.connectedec.com
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
$35 until 10/20/16
$40 until 11/13/16
$50 after 11/13/16
$50 until 10/20/16
$55 until 11/13/16
$65 after 11/13/16
$15 until 11/13/16
$25 after 11/13/16
Parking:
Attendees can take the A-Line commuter train. Here is the schedule.
Parking anywhere throughout the airport at prevailing rates (Terminal West)
Valet parking available at $12/first hour, $3 each additional hour
Sponsor(s)
8300 Pena Blvd
Denver, Co 80249
303.317.1800
www.westindenverairport.com
Introducing The Westin Denver International Airport’s brand new innovative meeting and event space. Our Denver Airport meeting space offers just over 37,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, 2 nicely sized ballrooms, 15 breakout rooms, and a 10,000 square foot naturally sunlit foyer/pre-function space that offers panoramic views of the Colorado Front Range.
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain TBD
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the CIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a CIC account, you can create one at www.conventionindustry.org
In order for these records to be accepted by CIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the CIC for your account.
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1884817.20161117T11000020161117T133000+39.844756;-104.672543The Westin Denver International Airport @ 8300 Peña Blvd, Denver, CO 80249, USA0November Educational Program Member Orientationexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016_oct_email_750.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016_oct_email_750.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016_oct_email_750.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016_oct_email_750.png;750;212https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1884817ai1ec-1416@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZCommunity ServiceBrian-Douglas Stanwood; bd_stanwood@traveletm.com; https://www.projectangelheart.org/Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)
Event Summary
Project Angel Heart was founded in 1991 to address major challenges facing Coloradans living with a life-threatening illness—getting the nutrition they need to get stronger and remain independent in their homes. Many are too sick to get to the grocery store, have to choose whether to buy food or medication, or are too weak to make themselves or their dependents a meal.
What started out as a group of community members delivering donated lasagna to 12 individuals living with HIV/AIDS has grown into a thriving organization preparing and delivering delicious, individually modified meals to thousands of Coloradans living with cancer, kidney/heart/lung disease, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our delivery area now includes 640 square miles of metropolitan Denver and 164 square miles in the Colorado Springs area, and all meals are delivered free of charge by caring volunteers.
Our partners in this work–from top local restaurants, to donors and corporate sponsors, to the thousands of volunteers who stir, chop, deliver meals, answer phones and more–guarantee that each client will receive nutritious meals made with love and designed to give hope.
To participate contact Brian-Douglas Stanwood at bd_stanwood@traveletm.com
Cost: Free
20161123T10000020161123T120000+39.786807;-104.97758Project Angel Heart @ 4950 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA0Community Service – Project Angel Heart (Denver, CO)freethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/logo_pah_new.png;150;52ai1ec-911@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation Events,Past EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
7:30am – 8:00am – Registration and Networking
8:00am – 8:30am – Breakfast and Announcements
8:30am – 9:30am – Education Program
9:30am – 11:00am – Extended Session
See who is coming
Food & Beverage Trends for the new Year (60 minutes)
We’ve sifted through predictions, folded in experience and tossed in ideas from chefs, farmers, caterers, restauranteurs from around the world to render a list that will help you create a delicious and edible list of food trends. You’ll be inspired to blend the trends into your own food and beverage events to create experiences your attendees will devour.
Learning Objectives
Learn the latest food trends from around the world
Understand how to Incorporate the trends into your meetings and events with ease
Get budget-saving tips on managing multiple menu options
F&B Deconstructed (90 minutes)
Decisions, decisions, decisions. There are so many of them when it comes to ordering food and beverages for an event. From planners deciding the quantity, location, service type and food choices to caterers and hotels determining food orders, preparation and serving methods, staffing and safety needs, a plethora of decisions need to be made about the food served and eaten at meetings.
Who makes each decision, and how do those decisions impact other stakeholders in the event food “chain?” What about the attendees – the end consumers? What decisions do they have to make around food?
This interactive session is designed to get you thinking about food from various perspectives and the decision that go into creating a delicious and healthy food function. More importantly, it encourages you to put yourself in the place of your attendees, caterers, servers and clients, and to consider their point of view in all aspects of the F&B experience.
Extended Session Learning Objectives
Understand the processes involved in F&B ordering and fulfillment from all perspectives.
Discover ways to reduce liability while increasing customer experience
Learn how to meet needs safely and deliciously!
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Events Design
Tracy Stuckrath, CSEP, CMM, CHC, CFPM, founder and chief connecting officer of Thrive! Meetings & Events, helps organizations worldwide reduce risk, maximize budgets and improve customer experience through safe, delicious and healthy food and beverage events. As a speaker, consultant, trainer and event planner, she is passionate about inclusive F&B events that satisfy all attendees’ needs.
In 2016, Tracy was named a Meetings Industry Changemaker and selected to join Les Dames d’Escoffier International. In 2015, she was named one of the Top 25 Women in the Meetings Industry and a Meetings Trendsetter in 2014. She has won Allie Awards for Best Corporate/Association Event and Best Public Fair or Festival.
Based in Atlanta, Tracy serves on the Slow Food Atlanta board of directors, chairs the FARE Walk for Food Allergy Atlanta and works part-time in a gourmet cooking store teaching kids cooking classes.
@tstuckrath (Twitter)
www.facebook.com/thrivemeetingsevents
www.linkedin.com/in/tracystuckrath
www.plus.google.com/ Thrivemeetings
www.instagram.com/tstuckrath
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
$35 until 11/15/16 (includes extended session)
$40 until 12/11/16
$50 after 12/11/16
Extended session only $15 additional
$15 until 12/11/16
$25 after 12/11/16
Extended session only $15 additional
$50 until 11/15/16 (includes extended session)
$55 until 12/11/16
$65 after 12/11/16
Extended session only $15 additional
Parking:
Free on-site parking
Sponsor(s)
Courtyard Marriott
Denver Cherry Creek
1475 S Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80222
The Courtyard by Marriott Denver Cherry Creek is conveniently located near I-25, just minutes from Cherry Creek shopping as well as great dining, entertainment and cultural attractions. Our group accommodations are ideal for a variety of circumstances; whether you’re in town with the family for a wedding in our elegant Skyline Ballroom, a graduation or sports game at the University of Denver, or for a business event, our full-service hotel is an excellent choice for your Cherry Creek group’s Denver visit.
Newly Renovated!
We’ve redecorated everything from our spacious rooms to our Skyline Ballroom.
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain TBD
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the CIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a CIC account, you can create one at www.conventionindustry.org
In order for these records to be accepted by CIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the CIC for your account.
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcdec16.20161215T07300020161215T110000+39.690767;-104.942101Courtyard Marriott Denver Cherry Creek @ 1475 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222, USA0December Educational Program – Food & Beverage Trendsexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_dec_email_750-1.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_dec_email_750-1.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_dec_email_750-1.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_dec_email_750-1.png;750;212https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcdec16ai1ec-1122@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZLeadership Events20161215T22000020161215T2330000Board Meetingfreeai1ec-1123@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZLeadership Events20170119T09300020170119T1130000Board Meetingfreeai1ec-912@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
9:30am – 11:00am – Board of Directors Meeting
11:00am – 11:45am: Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Session overview
Transforming Teams through Adventure
Tell me about your favorite adventure that you’ve experienced over the last 10 years with a team? Perhaps a ski trip, camping trip, or rafting trip. Can you remember the details? Were the lessons memorable? Can you recall the interpersonal interactions and the team dynamics that existed during that adventure? Now can you tell me the specifics about a meeting that you had in Salon C, windowless conference room with well-designed PowerPoint slides.
Let’s discuss and experience a few adventurous examples, and get Hands-on with a team project where Communication, Collaboration, and Innovation are key ingredients to accomplishing a task. We’ll see in a short time how experiential learning can increase the memorable moments in any event.
Learning Objectives:
Understand where experiential education can be utilized to make events more memorable.
Develop a teamwork culture based on results and interpersonal skills.
Build stronger teams through problem solving and adventure.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain E: Human Resources
Speaker:
Jay Irwin
Adventure Seeker and Freedom Giver
Residence – Louisville, CO – Boulder County
jayirwin.com
Jay Irwin is an adventurous soul who is determined to inspire people through wilderness experiences. During a 23-year rewarding career in the computer software industry, Jay had the opportunity to lead and inspire companies to enhance their productivity and success through innovative software solutions. He created entrepreneurial initiatives within some of the largest software companies in the world.
After a year-long sabbatical, Jay has successfully rounded the corner on combining his love of adventure with his desire to make a positive difference in other people’s lives. He teaches audiences, from inner-city youth to executives, how to bring the gifts learned from wilderness experiences into daily life to create powerful and long-lasting change.
Jay is an avalanche survivor, Ironman finisher, avid skier and backpacker, and a foolhardy mountain biker, but his underlying passion is being a dedicated father. Jay is also a board member of cityWILD, a local nonprofit bringing adventure and leadership to culturally diverse, inner-city youth.
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
Non-Member Students
$35 until 12/22/16
$40 until 1/15/17
$50 after 1/15/17
$15 until 1/15/17
$25 after 1/15/17
$50 until 12/22/16
$55 until 1/15/17
$65 after 1/15/17
$20 until 1/15/17
$30 after 1/15/17
Parking:
The Curtis will provide vouchers for $9 self parking.
Sponsor(s)
1405 Curtis Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
303.571.0300
info@thecurtis.com
Whether you need the perfect downtown setting for a corporate event, black-tie gala or your dream wedding, The Curtis is the ultimate destination for memorable meetings and celebrations in downtown Denver. Choose from nearly 28,000 square feet of versatile function space, including high-tech meeting rooms and even outdoor space ideal for al fresco cocktail parties. We also have you covered with artfully-presented catering options and the AV services you need to achieve your goals. Just check out the names of our meeting rooms and the fun ideas we have for adding creativity to your conferences, and you’ll know you’re in the right place.
Best of all, our Denver Convention Center hotel is walking distance to Denver Center for Performing Arts, the Auraria Campus and companies such as: CenturyLink, Halliburton, DaVita, AT&T, US Bank, Xcel Energy and the U.S. Federal Reserve.
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain E: Human Resources
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the CIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a CIC account, you can create one at www.conventionindustry.org
In order for these records to be accepted by CIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the CIC for your account.
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcjan17.20170119T11300020170119T133000+39.745876;-104.99726The Curtis Hotel @ 1405 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80202, USA0January Educational Program – Transforming Teams through Adventureexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750-1.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750-1.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750-1.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750-1.png;750;212https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcjan17ai1ec-1476@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZNetworking EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
Enjoy cocktails and tasty snacks while catching up with your industry colleagues.
Cocktails and appetizers provided by
Members
Non-Members
Students
$20 until 1/22/17
$25 thereafter
$30 until 1/22/17
$35 thereafter
$15 until 1/22/17
$20 thereafter
Rialto Cafe has Meeting and Special Event space available for 10 to 100 people and cocktail parties up to 200. Located inside Rialto Cafe, the mezzanine is a vibrant space ideal for semi-private dinners or social events, while the other special event rooms are customizable for corporate and larger social gatherings. These are located in the Courtyard by Marriott, directly adjacent to the restaurant.
Fixed menus and packages available, and we are conveniently located only a few blocks from the Colorado Convention Center, Denver Center for Performing Arts, Pavilions, Pepsi Center and other Denver attractions!
Contact: Wendy Klein Director of Sales and Catering
303-260-4732 • 303-260-4736 (fax)
We will make your next special event a success!
On-line Registration is Sponsored by
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5jan17.20170125T17000020170125T190000+39.7468;-104.995092Rialto Cafe @ 934 16th St, Denver, CO 80202, USA0MPI After 5externalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750.png;750;200,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750.png;750;200,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750.png;750;200,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017_jan_after_5_header_750.png;750;200https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5jan17ai1ec-1578@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZWebinarJessie States; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/making-an-impact-the-art-of-social-and-environmental-responsibility/register20170131T11000020170131T1200000Webinar – Making an Impact: The Art of Social and Environmental Responsibilityfreeai1ec-1579@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZWebinarJohn Foster; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/hotel-contracts-boot-camp-for-experienced-meeting-pros/register20170207T11000020170207T1200000Webinar – Hotel Contracts Boot Camp for Experienced Meeting Prosfreeai1ec-1124@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZLeadership Events20170216T09300020170216T1130000Board Meetingfreeai1ec-1432@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214926ZEducation EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
11:00am – 11:30am: Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Session overview
Creating Exceptional Experiences
When content, technology and space come together in perfect balance, the result is an exceptional audio visual experience. In Matt’s presentation, you will learn about the components of exceptional experiences and how close collaboration with your audio visual professional will help them craft your event in a way that achieves your organization’s mission and transcends your expectations.
The presentation carries one hour of credit toward Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) certification.
Learning Objective
Engage in more impactful, goal-oriented conversations with clients, colleagues and vendors.
Strategize and design events with intention.
Transform events into an end-to-end memorable experience by evoking positive emotional reactions from attendees.
Better understand and integrate audio visual solutions into your purchasing processes and events.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Event Design
Matt Emerson is President of CEAVCO Audio Visual, a family-owned video and audio event production firm based in Colorado. Matt formerly served as president of both Professional Systems Network International (PSNI) and the Rental & Staging Network (RSN), industry associations dedicated to networking and knowledge sharing. Matt is a Colorado Thought Leaders Forum (CTLF) board member and is currently Chairman of the Board of InfoComm International, the AV industry’s largest association. Matt earned both a BS in Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management and an MBA from the University of Colorado.
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
Non-Member Students
$35 until 1/16/17
$40 until 2/12/17
$50 after 2/12/17
$15 until 2/12/17
$25 after 2/12/17
$50 until 1/16/17
$55 until 2/12/17
$65 after 2/12/17
$20 until 2/12/17
$30 after 2/12/17
Parking:
Free on-site parking
Sponsor(s)
6240 W 54th Ave
Arvada, CO 80002
Pete Goetz
303.539.3541
petegoetz@ceavco.com
www.ceavco.com
CEAVCO Audio Visual provides video, audio, lighting, and creative services solutions for events nationwide. For more than
50 years, our highly skilled team has created exceptional event experiences by providing creative and technical expertise,
guidance, and extraordinary service. When you collaborate with CEAVCO, you will love what you see and hear.
Jeff Fickling
Catering by Design
303.762.7306
jeff@fourfiveoneevents.com
One Stop Solution for Your Denver Catering Needs
If you crave the opportunity to work with one of the top Denver catering companies, we’re here to help. As the one of the premier caterers in Denver, we provide top-quality food and beverages, exactly how you want them, on time, and within your agreed budget. With extensive experience in a wide range of events, we are the perfect partner to meet all your catering needs.
InfoComm International® is the trade association representing the professional audiovisual and information communications industries worldwide.
From offices around the world, InfoComm serves its members and the industry through:
Education, including technical and business courses, in the classroom and online
Resources, such as AV standards, thought pieces and market research
Events, including local events and international trade shows
Established in 1939, InfoComm has more than 5,000 members, including manufacturers, systems integrators, dealers and distributors, independent consultants, programmers, rental and staging companies, end users and multimedia professionals from more than 80 countries.
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Event Design
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the CIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a CIC account, you can create one at www.conventionindustry.org
In order for these records to be accepted by CIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the CIC for your account.
20170216T11300020170216T133000+39.793842;-105.066355Ceavco Audio Visual @ 6240 W 54th Ave, Arvada, CO 80002, USA0February Educational Program – Creating Exceptional Experiencesexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_feb_email_750.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_feb_email_750.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_feb_email_750.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_feb_email_750.png;750;212ai1ec-1581@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZJessie States; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/emec-prep/register20170221T09000020170221T1000000Webinar – EMEC Prep!freeai1ec-1580@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZWebinarJessie States; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/exploring-unique-learning-formats/register20170228T11000020170228T1200000Webinar – Exploring Unique Learning Formatsfreeai1ec-1582@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZJessie States; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/measuring-the-roi-of-learning/register20170314T11000020170314T1200000Webinar – Measuring the ROI of Learningfreeai1ec-1583@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZPat Schaumann; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/medical-meetings-tradeshows-trends-affecting-our-industry/register20170321T11000020170321T1200000Webinar – Medical Meetings and Tradeshows: Trends and Changes Affecting Our Industryfreeai1ec-1125@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZLeadership Events20170323T09000020170323T1500000Board Transition Meetingfreeai1ec-1584@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZBernadette Smith; https://mpi.clickmeeting.com/working-with-the-transgender-and-genderfluid-communities/register20170328T11000020170328T1200000Webinar – Working with the Transgender and Genderfluid Communitiesfreeai1ec-1127@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZLeadership Events20170420T09300020170420T1130000Board Meetingfreeai1ec-1642@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZEducation Events,Industry Events,Special EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
Agenda:
9:00am – 10:30am – Board of Directors Meeting
11:00am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
MPIRMC Backpacks 2 Briefcases Flyer
The first 15 students to register will receive a free registration
$15 registration fee for students registering until 4/17/17 –
Join MPI Rocky Mountain Chapter for $40 during registration or at the event and the $15 is waived
Make sure to arrive at 11:30 am for our interactive vendor showcase featuring a wine tasting and chef cooking demo along with other vendors offering engaging ideas on how to enhance your events
Session overview
Creative Engagement Environments
In this session designed for event and conference planners, David Merrell will give you ways to successfully create environments to enhance audience engagement and interaction. Touching on new trends in design and technology for corporate events David will explore and re-imagine the way the audience approaches general sessions, breakout sessions and networking events. As Creative Director for AOO Events, David will breakdown conference theming, pulling the thread of conference purpose throughout all facets of event and conference design. Session will close with opportunities to develop engaging conference themes that drive meeting content an audience satisfaction.
Learning Objective
Learn ways of incorporating current trends into your existing events to provide attendees an more engaging experience.
Discover new tools in bringing cutting edge design and technology into their your special events and meetings.
Incorporate consistent messaging throughout a series of meetings or events.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Event Design
Since founding AOO Events, Inc. in 1989, David Merrell’s name has become synonymous with cutting-edge event design and production.
David and his team at AOO have been honored by a wide range of professional organizations with more than 25 International awards in a wide range of categories, a testament to the diversity and talent within his company. David himself was named Designer of the Year by Event Solutions Magazine and has taken home the prestigious Crystal Site Award from the Society of Incentive and Travel Executives.
Until recently he served on the ISES board as president of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter and currently sits on the Advisory Board of BizBash, Event Solutions. California Meetings Magazine and The Wedding and Event Institute. Webpage: http://aooevents.com/
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
Non-Member Students
$35 until 3/23/17
$40 until 4/17/17
$50 after 4/17/17
First 15 Student Members Free
$15 until 4/17/17
$25 after 4/17/17
$50 until 4/17/17
$55 until 4/17/17
$65 after 4/17/17
Join MPI for $40 and all day is free
$20 until 4/17/17
$30 after 4/17/17
Parking:
Free on-site parking
MPI Foundation Chapter Grant Program
The MPI Foundation fuels the growth and advancement of MPI members by providing them professional development and career opportunities through grants and scholarships. The MPI Foundation propels the meeting and event industry forward by funding research initiatives that support the strategic plan of MPI.
The mission of the MPI Foundation is to fund education and pan-industry research that drive the success of meeting professionals. Donate.
In Collaboration
NACE is the oldest and largest professional association that addresses all aspects of the catering industry. Through the collective efforts of members, local chapters, committees and the Foundation of NACE, NACE is at the forefront of the issues that directly affect you and your business.
Sponsor(s)
The Denver Marriott Tech Center’s transformation is designed to keep our guests feeling welcomed, connected and inspired. Providing a seamless guest experience our Denver Tech Center hotel ensures you feel well cared for from the moment of arrival. Intuitive staff are always on hand to offer warm, genuine assistance during your stay. Reserve your Denver hotel room or suite today and see all the exciting changes firsthand. Experience the transformation now; Pint Brothers Alehouse, Market, lobby, fitness center, accommodations and gift shop have been completely redesigned. Relax in style in spacious guest rooms featuring all new luxury bedding, contemporary furniture and beautiful artwork. Host your next event in over 50,000 sq. feet of revitalized Denver Tech Center meeting space. We look forward to exceeding your expectations.
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Convention Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain G: Meeting or Event Design
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the CIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a CIC account, you can create one at www.conventionindustry.org
In order for these records to be accepted by CIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the CIC for your account.
20170420T11000020170420T133000+39.626518;-104.901761Denver Marriott Tech Center @ 4900 S Syracuse St, Denver, CO 80237, USA0April Educational Program Backpacks 2 Briefcasesexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017_april_email_750.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017_april_email_750.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017_april_email_750.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017_april_email_750.png;750;212ai1ec-1128@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZSpecial EventsJoin us for a Road Trip to experience the finest that Vail Valley has to offer! Hosted by The Pinnacle of Vail and Visit Vail Valley.
Lodging available at The Sonnenalp Hotel, Four Seasons Resort & Residences, The Sebastian Vail. Planners stay for FREE (email Tina Schwab or call 970.477.4007) and suppliers are offered nights at $159 (call hotels below directly and mention MPI on the Road). Enjoy a host of other activities available during your stay
Sunday, April 23, 2017
10:00 am – Guests arrive at each respective hotel
10:45 am – Each hotel will transport their guests to Larkspur by 10:45 am
11:00 am – Enjoy a New American cuisine lunch at the Larkspur Events & Dining hosted by Visit Vail Valley
2:00 pm – Each hotel will transport their guests back to their hotels
4:00 -5:30 pm – Four Seasons Vail will host a Whiskey Bourbon Tasting and Site Tour
5:30-7:00 pm – Sebastian Vail will host a Sparkle and Pop and Site Tour
Monday, April 24, 2017
10:00 am – Sonnenalp will host breakfast in Ludwig’s and conduct site tour
The Pinnacle of Vail Meetings
www.fourseasons.com/vail
970-477-8600
Three renowned luxury Vail hotels in the heart of Vail Village have formed a unique partnership to provide exceptional meeting and event facilities designed to accommodate groups up to 300 attendees in more than 23,000 square feet of meeting and function space.
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail, The Sebastian-Vail, and the Sonnenalp Hotel offer a professional and elegant atmosphere perfect for large or multiple track meetings. These venues provide exceptional service with an incredible array of lodging, flexible conference space, extraordinary banquet facilities and worldclass catering.
To experience The Pinnacle of Vail Meetings, please contact the sales departments at any of the partner properties.
www.thesebastianvail.com
970-477-8000
www.sonnenalp.com
970-476-5656
20170423T10000020170424T120000Vail Valley0MPI on the Roadfreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_mpi_onthe_road_vail_a750.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_mpi_onthe_road_vail_a750.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_mpi_onthe_road_vail_a750.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_mpi_onthe_road_vail_a750.png;750;212ai1ec-1868@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZNetworking Events,Special EventsMPIRMC Office; 720-733-8000; info@mpirmc.org
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MPI Rocky Mountain Chapter New Member and Volunteer Recognition Event
New Members (since 11/16) and Volunteers are cordially invited to the MPIRMC Spring
New Member and Volunteer Recognition Reception!
Enjoy a complimentary reception sponsored by Bowlero Lone Tree
Code for reception is emailed to volunteers and new members (since 11/16)
If you have not received and invitation click here.
We welcome you to stay for, and you may include in your registration,
MPI After 5 and MPIRMC Chairman’s Challenge ($50).
More information here.
Enjoy cocktails and tasty snacks while catching up with your industry colleagues
Price includes bowling and amusements, array of finger foods and cocktails!20170503T16000020170503T170000+39.553203;-104.882112Bowlero Lone Tree @ 9255 Kimmer Dr, Littleton, CO 80124, USA0New Member and Volunteer Recognition Eventfreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_vol_apprecia_2017_750.png;750;204,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_vol_apprecia_2017_750.png;750;204,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_vol_apprecia_2017_750.png;750;204,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_vol_apprecia_2017_750.png;750;204ai1ec-1684@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZIndustry Events,Networking Events,Special EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgJoin us for the 2017 Chairman’s Challenge
The Chairman’s Challenge is an annual fundraiser
benefitting the MPI Foundation
Enjoy cocktails and tasty snacks while catching up with your industry colleagues
Price of $50/person includes bowling and amusements, array of finger foods and cocktails!
If you have items you would like to donate for our Chairman’s Challenge on May 3rd, please contact the MPIRMC Office (info@mpirmc.org). Thank you so much for your support in MPI!
Thank you to our sponsor:
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/2017chairmans_challenge_after5.20170503T17000020170503T190000+39.553203;-104.882112Bowlero Lone Tree @ 9255 Kimmer Dr, Littleton, CO 80124, USA0Chairman’s Challenge MPI After 5externalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/website_header_charimans_challange_17_650.png;650;184,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/website_header_charimans_challange_17_650.png;650;184,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/website_header_charimans_challange_17_650.png;650;184,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/website_header_charimans_challange_17_650.png;650;18450.00https://www.regonline.com/2017chairmans_challenge_after5ai1ec-1129@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZLeadership Events20170518T16000020170520T2200000Annual Board Retreatfreeai1ec-1131@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZIndustry Events,Networking Events,Special EventsMPIRMC Office; 720-733-8000; info@mpirmc.org
Celebrate your colleague’s contributions to MPI and the hospitality industry!
Please join us for the MPIRMC Annual Awards Gala and Auction, the Mile High Beach Bash, at the beautiful Lake House at Cherry Creek. We will celebrate the year of success and award those who exemplify the foundation of our Chapter.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
The Lake House at Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek State Park
4800 S. Dayton St.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Complimentary parking will be provided
5:00– 6:00 PM Cocktail Hour and Registration
6:00 – 7:30 PM Fabulous Food Stations and Awards Presentation
7:30 – 8:30 PM Celebration and Dancing
Attire: Beach Bash
Have fun with the Beach Bash attire theme by checking out our Mood board for inspiration.
See who is coming
The auction is live and available for bids now at http://MPIRMC17.gesture.com
A few of the available items:
Stay Warm in Snowmass
Two Night Stay at Stonebridge Inn
Obermeyer Ski Parka – Women’s Size Medium (10)
Laugh and Lay
Two night stay “The Maven”
2 admit passes to Comedy Works Downtown Denver or Landmark
Four Seasons and Dine
One night stay certificate Four Seasons Denver – Deluxe Accommodations for Two (2)
$100.00 Gift Card – Coohills
Howie Mandel and Hotel
Two (2) night stay at Kimpton Hotel Monaco
Two Tickets to see Howie Mandel – 9/9/2017
M&M Date Night
One night stay at Magnolia Hotel, King SUITE
Morton’s The Steakhouse – Dinner for Two
Event Pricing:
Members
Non-Members
Students
Company Group
(up to ten and includes program listing.)
One form of payment required.
Couples
$65 until 6/8/17
$75 thereafter
$85 until 6/8/17
$95 thereafter
$40 until 6/8/17
$40 thereafter
$555 until 6/8/17
$575 thereafter
$120 until 6/8/17
$140 thereafter
We are looking for donations to be showcased at our auction. If you are interested in providing a donation download the donation request form here. Thank you so much for your support in MPI! Please note that all silent auction items after 5/31/17 will go towards the MPI Giving Tree fundraiser at networking events throughout the year.
Thank you to our Sponsors!
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpirmc2017gala.20170615T17000020170615T203000+39.630663;-104.875757The Lakehouse at Cherry Creek @ 4800 S Dayton St, Englewood, CO 80111, USA0Annual GALAuctionexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_gala17_750.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_gala17_750.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_gala17_750.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/website_header_gala17_750.png;750;212https://www.regonline.com/mpirmc2017galaai1ec-1937@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZNetworking EventsMPIRMC Office; 720-733-8000; info@mpirmc.org
Due to unforeseen circumstances the MPI After 5 at Morton’s The Steakhouse Denver has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you have additional questions or if there is anything with which we can help, please contact Tiffany Carson directly at 303-741-8621 or tiffany@cocpa.org.
Thank you so much for your understanding and we will look forward to seeing you at our next event.
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5jul17.20170719T17000020170719T190000+39.753069;-104.998129Morton's @ 1745 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202, USA0MPI After 5 – CANCELLEDexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_after5_july_17_750cancel.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_after5_july_17_750cancel.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_after5_july_17_750cancel.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_after5_july_17_750cancel.png;750;212https://www.regonline.com/mpiafter5jul17ai1ec-1938@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZNetworking Events,Special EventsMPIRMC Office; 720-733-8000; info@mpirmc.org
Discover one of Colorado’s most luxurious meeting facilities, where spacious and flexible meeting rooms are surrounded by a spectacular Rocky Mountain backdrop. Ameristar’s 15,000 square feet of meeting space is every bit as functional as it is inspiring, and includes indoor and outdoor meeting facilities and a sumptuous Grand Ballroom.
When it comes to meetings at Ameristar Casino Resort Spa Black Hawk, “memorable” is the adjective of choice. We’re the perfect location for your next event, whether it’s a training session, annual conference, private dinner, corporate retreat or wedding reception. Let our expert teams make it easy — and elegant. They’ll customize every detail of your event, providing state-of-the-art audio visual aids, delectable dining options and more.
Hermes Worldwide will be providing transportation for our group. Please mark your interest as you register. The pick up schedule is 3:00pm at I-25 and Broadway Park & Ride; 3:30pm at Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison; 4:15pm – Arrive at Ameristar. Departure to return is 6:45.
Ameristar is offering a special $89 room rate. The rate includes complimentary wi-fi, complimentary parking and no resort fees.
The Reservation Code – MPIH17A
720-946-4000
See more of Ameristar
20170816T16000020170816T180000+39.800005;-105.489188Ameristar Casino Resort Spa @ 111 Richman St, Black Hawk, CO 80422, USA0MPI on the Road – Ameristarfreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_on_the_road_ameristar_750.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_on_the_road_ameristar_750.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_on_the_road_ameristar_750.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_on_the_road_ameristar_750.png;750;212ai1ec-2331@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZLeadership Events20170921T09300020170921T1130000Board Meetingfreeai1ec-2229@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZEducation EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.orgOur thoughts are with our colleagues who were affected by the recent natural disasters in Houston and Florida. At our September luncheon, we are collecting cash donations for Members of the MPI Houston and Florida Chapters who were directly impacted by the disasters.
Curtis Ballroom
at the Landmark
Comedy Works South
5345 Landmark Place
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
11:00am – 11:30am: Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Session overview How Did You Get Here? “How Did You Get Here?” is a question most meeting planners & suppliers are interested in learning about their peers in our wonderful industry. This kick-off luncheon for the 2017/2018 season is inspired by ‘TED Talks” – 5 local speakers take us on this journey through their passion, personal growth, leadership, culture, and polite persistence. Learn what makes these people tick, how they persevere when taking risks, and how they make their own path a life-long experience through the opportunities that have come across.
Learning Objective
Do what you Love with the thought that life is Always an Adventure
Sit in the Front on the Roller-coaster and see how effective leaders are able to take charge & balance risks by being proactive
What is it that makes you Tick and who are you, keeping in mind that it is all about culture, knowledge, involvement & fun
Create space at work using steps, tools and philosophies to enable you to take advantage of personal growth opportunities
How to be politely persistent, how it works and how to be hospitable in hospitality.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Events Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Professionalism, 1 CE
Speakers
Steve Kinsley, President of Kinsley Meetings With over thirty years in the hospitality and meetings industry, Steve began his career in Vail, Colorado as a bellman and front office clerk. He has worked in most areas of hotel operations, food and beverage, and sales and marketing. His career has taken him to such diverse properties as the Broadmoor, the Westin St. Francis, The Hotel Triton in San Francisco, Keystone Resort & Conference Center and The Hotel Teatro in Denver. In 1999 he joined his wife, Allison, in their meeting and convention planning firm, Kinsley Meetings.
Steve currently serves on the boards of Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain, Inc. and the Kappa Sigma Fraternity House Corporation at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is past President of MPIRMC, served 8 years on the MIC of Colorado, and is a past board member of the Men for the Cure Foundation.
Kinsley has spoken at several industry conferences on all aspects of hotel contract negotiation and the hospitality sales process, including the MIC of Colorado; Society of Government Meeting Planners, Colorado Chapter; and MPIRMC. He also guest lectures at the University of Denver and Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Steve has been awarded the MIC of Colorado 2017 Leadership Award, the Chairman’s Award from Associated Luxury Hotels International, and the Planner of the Year Award and the Sandy Gerety Award for Community Involvement by MPIRMC. Steve has also received two Junior Achievement USA Leadership Awards and is immediate past Chairman of the Board of Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain.
Ellen Collins, CMP, HMCC – Senior Manager, Global Group Sales – Vail Resorts For 13 years, Ellen Collins, senior manager of global group sales, has been a matchmaker for memorable mountain meetings and events for Vail Resorts, including the company’s mountain, hospitality and retail divisions. She leads a regional sales team in creating personalized experiences and long-lasting relationships across the company’s portfolio of year-round resorts – Vail, Beaver Creek, Whistler, Breckenridge, Park City, Keystone, Lake Tahoe and Jackson Hole. Prior to her position with Vail Resorts, Ellen spent nine years with Loews Denver Hotel as director of sales and marketing. Other sales positions have included Loews Anatole Hotel in Dallas and Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts in Boston. Ellen is an active volunteer with organizations such as Food Bank of the Rockies, Project Angel Heart, and Epic Promise, Vail Resorts’ environmental and corporate social responsibility initiative. Additionally, Ellen is a 24-year member of MPI and she served on their board for many years; she has been an active member of Destination Colorado for nearly 20 years and currently serves on the board; she is an active member of RMPCMA and CSAE.
Gary Schirmacher, CMP Senior Vice President, Industry Presence and Strategic Development With more than 30 years of experience in the hotel and meeting planning industry, Schirmacher leads Experient’s strategic plan development and implementation, as well as industry presence for both Experient and Maritz Travel. He was awarded the company’s highest award, the Pinnacle Award, in 2005, and was inducted into the Colorado Meetings Hall of Fame in 2011 with the Lifetime Achievement Award. He served as Chairman of the Meetings Industry Council of Colorado from 2002-2007, and is a member of PCMA, MPI, ASAE and CSAE. Schirmacher is a Past Chair of the PCMA Education Foundation Board of Trustees, and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Meetings Industry Fund. Schirmacher is a frequent speaker at major industry meetings and events.
Kristin Hutton, CMP – Director of Catering & Events for Denver Union Station, The Oxford Hotel & the new Maven at Dairy Block. Kristin was part of the Denver Union Station opening team, charged with creating and directing event sales and operations from the ground up. Subsequently, DUS events has executed hundreds of meetings, tours and events since Union Station reopened to the public in July 2014. This year, Kristin’s role was expanded when Sage Hospitality presented an opportunity to create the events programs at the new Maven Hotel and create an in-house program for the Oxford after shedding their third-party vendor. Kristin’s background includes 20 years in the event and hospitality industry in Denver. She came to Union Station from another historic venue as the Director of Catering and Conference Services at The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa and prior to that the Director of Sales and Marketing for the Kevin Taylor Restaurant Group; overseeing the marketing, public relations and sales efforts for two catering operations at the Denver Art Museum and The Ellie Caulkins Opera House and five fine dining restaurants in Denver, CO. She has served in various event operations, sales and marketing roles for companies such as Richfield Hospitality, Marriott Hotels, Dave & Buster’s, and Disney Regional Entertainment. Kristin is an active member and past president of Meeting Professionals International Rocky Mountain Chapter, past chair of the Meetings Industry Council of Colorado, four-time co-chair for Serving Up Hope and current Executive Director of the Downtown Denver Restaurant Group. Kristin also has served on advisory boards for Metro State University Event Planning Curriculum and Colorado Meetings & Events Magazine.
Dean Savoca, M.Ed., BCC, CSP™ Dean Savoca is the performance development partner for leaders who want highly-effective teams that are focused, aligned and inspired. Simply put, he helps leaders coach their people. Dean combines a 12-year career in the hospitality industry with a Master’s Degree in Organizational Performance and Change, and has spent the last 14 years speaking, training and coaching on leadership and development. He helps participants identify the core issues they face daily that impact performance development, people management and team alignment – and rallies them to action, often right there in the room. The result is a better bottom line – boosted by improved performance, higher productivity, and more cohesive teamwork. Dean is a Board Certified Coach, has conducted 10,000 executive coaching sessions, and maintains an active coaching practice. He is also a Certified Speaking Professional™, conferred by the National Speakers Association, and actively involved in several business and industry associations. He is a member of the editorial advisory board for Colorado Meeting Events magazine, and the current Chair of the Meetings Industry Council (MIC) of Colorado.
Moderator Scott Friedman, CSP Scott Friedman is the former President of the National Speakers Association (NSA), has written “Celebrate- Lessons Learned from the World’s Most Admired Organizations,” “A Celebration a Day – 365 Ways to a Happier, Healthier Workplace,” and “Happily Ever Laughter- How to Engage Any Audience.” Scott’s main area of expertise is employee innovation, customer experience and using celebration as a strategic tool. Scott is the proud founder of the Meetings Industry Council of Colorado.
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
Non-Member Students
$35 until 8/24/17 $40 until 9/17/17 $50 after 9/17/17
$15 until 9/17/17 $25 after 9/17/17
$55 until 9/17/17 $60 after 9/17/17
$20 until 9/17/17 $30 after 9/17/17
Parking:
Surface Parking is available for guests as well as Underground Parking
Venue
a comedy works company
Comedy Works South
5345 Landmark Place Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (720) 274-6866 events@comedyworks.com
The Curtis Ballroom at The Landmark is a flexible event and meeting space that can accommodate any of your event needs. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from downtown Denver, in The Landmark Village, the Curtis Ballroom at The Landmark provides elegance in a beautiful setting. The panoramic view of the Front Range from the attached rooftop patio creates a magical and spectacular backdrop for any special occasion.
With seating for up to 200 guests, a built in dance floor and bar, the Curtis Ballroom is the perfect venue for any event. From in-house audio/visual rentals to custom menus, we are fully equipped to meet and exceed all of your event needs. We customize menus, help create a bar package specific for your event, and provide all of the necessary rentals and staff to execute your perfect event. We also offer other spaces in addition to the Ballroom that can be used for smaller or larger meeting space and/or breakout rooms. From conception to execution, our event coordinators and event staff will make sure your day is flawless.
Sponsors
www.conventionindustry.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Event Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain Professionalism, 1 CE
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the EIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a EIC account, you can create one at www.eventscouncil.org
In order for these records to be accepted by EIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the EIC for your account.
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcsept17.20170921T11300020170921T133000+39.618767;-104.90145The Curtis Ballroom at The Landmark @ 5345 Landmark Pl, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, USA0September Educational Program – How Did You Get Here? Member Orientationexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/2017_sept_email_650.png;650;184,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/2017_sept_email_650.png;650;184,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/2017_sept_email_650.png;650;184,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/2017_sept_email_650.png;650;184https://www.regonline.com/mpirmcsept17ai1ec-1812@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZIndustry Events,Networking Events,Special EventsMPIRMC Office; 720.733.8000; info@mpirmc.org
Thursday, September 28, 2017
6:30 am – 8:00 am – Registration, Breakfast and Driving Range Open
8:00 am – Shotgun Start
Lunch & Awards Program immediately following tournament conclusion
Dress warm and in layers. The tournament will go on as long as we don’t have a delay for lightning longer than an hour. Rain/cold won’t close the course so we will play regardless.
The perfect Colorado golf and event experience!
Get ready for rolling fairways, multi-level greens, and demanding hazards at the stunning yet formidable West Course. At 6,800 feet, this 18-hole course has more doglegs and steeply-angled greens than the East Course, and offers breathtaking views of both the mountains and Colorado Springs.
Please join MPIRMC for the 2017 18-hole Golf Tournament. Shotgun will start at 8:00 AM, with the driving range and putting green open at 6:30 AM. Each attendee will receive a welcome bag, breakfast, lunch, and a day full of friends, fun, and golf!
Tiffany Carson, CMP, MPIRMC President, is SOO excited about this year’s golf tournament
Not a golfer? Check out the non-golf activities and join us for a day of networking and fun at the Broadmoor!
Simply select the lunch only option when you register and the fee includes breakfast, lunch and your choice of the activities listed below:
The Penrose Heritage Museum: The Heritage Museum is open to all guests and is complimentary. The Heritage Museum is located just next to the parking garage.
Access to the Broadmoor Pool: Please sign up by contacting Carol Hooker, Carol.Hooker@marriott.com or 303-740-2595
Looking for more fun while in Colorado Springs?
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo: The Broadmoor shuttles are happy to escort guests to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and provide a discount for admission tickets.
Seven Falls: Guests wanting to visit Seven Falls can do so by catching the Broadmoor’s complimentary shuttle to the park. There is a $14 admission ticket for all guests. Guests of the Broadmoor can purchase their ticket at the West Broadmoor Shop and catch the shuttle that departs from the West Building. For local guests, catch the shuttle departing from the Broadmoor’s East Lot (complimentary parking) and purchase a ticket from the ticket booth at the entrance of the park.
Sponsorship Opportunities! (download sponsorship form)
Take advantage of all the sponsor benefits such as logo placement on marketing collateral, marketing opportunities in e-newsletters, and e-mail blasts. We have cash and in-kind sponsorships available, so please contact the Sponsorship Chair if YOU want to be part of this amazing event!
**For any merchandise brought to the Broadmoor for distribution for at a group golf event, a 15% handling fee will be charged, based on the retail value, will be charged to the sponsor; i.e. chapstick, golf balls etc. Under no circumstances may any food or beverage be served or handed out by a sponsor unless it is purchased through the Broadmoor**
To purchase items through the Broadmoor contact Ulli Nilles – unilles@broadmoor.com
We are looking for donations to be part of our door prize giveaway. If you are interested in providing a donation, download the donation request form here. Thank you so much for your support in MPI! Please note that all donation items after 9/20/17 will go towards the MPI Giving Tree fundraiser at networking events throughout the year.
Category
Fee
Individual Golfer
$175
Foursome
$700
Committee Member/Volunteer* (Code Required)
$100
Additional Sponsor Staff
$100
Lunch Only
$100
Registration fees include: breakfast, gift bag, green fees including cart and the Awards lunch.
The Broadmoor is offering discounted room rates for our group. Use the links below to book your stay.
September 28-October 1, 2017
Room Type
Planner
Supplier/Guest
Classic
$200
$300
Superior
$255
$355
Premier
$310
$410
*rates are subject to a nightly resort service charge of $32 plus taxes and fees
For Meeting Planners: https://aws.passkey.com/go/MPI917
For Meetings Suppliers and Guests: https://aws.passkey.com/go/MPISUPP
The Mining Exchange, a Wyndham Grand Hotel is offering rates starting at $209 per night for both suppliers and planners. Book your room here.
Cheyenne Mountain Resort is offering rates starting at $169 per night. Book your room here.
Need a ride to the Annual MPIRMC Golf Tournament on Thursday, September 28th? Hermes Worldwide has you covered and is providing complimentary transportation in their brand new motor coach to and from The Broadmoor. The pickup/drop off location will be at Bowlero Lone Tree, 9255 Kimmer Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124 on September 28th at 5:30am for a 5:45am departure. Please make your reservation as you register.
Amenities: Reclining Seating with 3-point Seat Belts, Head and Foot Rests, USB and 110V, Outlets on all Rows, Restroom, Driver and Passenger Side Hostess Tables, and Overhead Reading Lamps. Media Package Includes: Six (6) LCD Monitors, WIFI, Audio System with Radio, CD/DVD Player, Cordless Microphone, On-Coach Cinema, and Hostess Media Panel.
Cancellation Policy
No refunds will be offered, however substitutions can be made at no additional cost.
Tickets: https://www.regonline.com/mpirmc2017golftournament.20170928T08000020170928T140000+38.791226;-104.850101The Broadmoor @ 1 Lake Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, USA0MPIRMC Annual Golf Tournamentexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_golf17_750-1.png;750;212,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_golf17_750-1.png;750;212,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_golf17_750-1.png;750;212,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/website_header_golf17_750-1.png;750;212https://www.regonline.com/mpirmc2017golftournamentai1ec-2332@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZLeadership Events20171019T09300020171019T1130000Board Meetingfreeai1ec-2186@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZEducation EventsMPIRMC Office; 720-733-8000; info@mpirmc.org
11:00am – 11:30am: Member Orientation
11:30am – 12:00pm: Registration and Networking
12:00pm – 1:30pm: Luncheon and Education
Session overview
If You Think You Have A Millennial Problem, You’re Missing The Bigger Picture
Many companies today are talking about their “Millennial Problem” around engagement, loyalty, and retention. But companies who are focusing on Millennials are missing the bigger picture, which is the fundamental shift in how people work is changing. Led by technology and demographic changes, we are going through a revolution in the way we live and work. Companies think this “Millennial problem” will eventually resolve itself, and will get back to ‘the good old days’. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Companies continue to manage and regulate their people based on a set of rules created before the introduction of the internet, laptops, and smart phones, somehow think those rules apply today, and believe they will be good enough to attract top talent moving forward. That simply isn’t reality. With how quick the world is changing, the need to stay current and attract top talent is vital. In this session, learn about Millennials beyond the stereotypes, understand how current work standards are out-of-date and broken, the future work environment, and what you need to do to position your organization to be ready for the future top-talent workers.
Learning Objective
Understand Millennials beyond the stereotypes, and learn about where these stereotypes come from
Learn about the future of work and the workplace, and what top talent will expect from organizations moving forward
Learn how to rethink culture and environment in an organization to become ready for the future of work and top talent.
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Events Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Strategic Planning, 1 CE
Speaker
Patrick Kelly is the founder and President of Change Point Consulting. He began his career in the corporate world working as a consultant for a global real estate organization, working with business owners all over the world on issues around growth strategies, attracting talent, marketing, and building engaging and empowering cultures. Through his tenure, Patrick began to see common issues arise: the struggles of what lacking a culture designed for today’s changing world will do to internal dynamics and generational gaps. As a Millennial himself, he understands the mentality of the generation. Through Change Point, Patrick helps companies understand the shifts in how we work, identify their unique culture, learn how to present it for today’s workforce, and build an engaged workforce across all generations.
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
Non-Member Students
$35 until 9/21/17
$40 until 10/15/17
$50 after 10/15/17
$15 until 10/15/17
$25 after 10/15/17
$55 until 10/15/17
$60 after 10/15/17
$20 until 10/15/17
$30 after 10/15/17
Parking:
Free On-Site Parking
Venue
8199 Southpark Cir
Littleton, CO 80120
720.449.3728
The Falls Event Center, located just South of Denver in Littleton, works for everything from a casual brunch wedding to full black tie affair. The iconic entrance is full of natural light with 30-foot windows and a unique and stunning chandelier to ‘wow’ your guests as they arrive. The venue features more than 12,000 square feet of event space, a view of the Rocky Mountains, an elegantly appointed Bridal Suite, a large Game/Grooms room with a pool table, PlayStation 4, two additional event rooms, and a grand main hall with complimentary AV. All rentals include event tables, chairs, & handkerchief tablecloths. We pride ourselves on no-fee pricing and attentive staff available throughout your event, and with our open-vendor policy, you can bring your food & beverages from wherever you’d like. “We are a national event venue company building our state-of-the-art venues in the South Denver Market, where the dreams of your perfect wedding, corporate meeting or special events can all come true.”
Sponsors
www.eventscouncil.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Event Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain Strategic Planning, 1 CE
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the EIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a EIC account, you can create one at www.eventscouncil.org
In order for these records to be accepted by EIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the EIC for your account.
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Plan to attend the
24th Annual Serving Up Hope (SUH) Luncheon
sponsored by the Meetings Industry Council of Colorado
Tuesday, November 7, 2017 from 11:30am – 1:30pm
Plaza Building
A unique opportunity to network with your industry peers and partners while exploring creative food stations in a fun, progressive atmosphere.
Sample cuisine highlighting the talents from great restaurant and hotel chefs in Colorado’s burgeoning culinary scene while supporting a great cause!
more information and registration20171107T11300020171107T133000+39.803128;-104.98172The Denver Mart @ 451 E 58th Ave, Denver, CO 80216, USA024th Annual Serving Up Hope Luncheonexternalthumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/SUH_2017_header_600.png;600;200,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/SUH_2017_header_600.png;600;200,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/SUH_2017_header_600.png;600;200,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/SUH_2017_header_600.png;600;200ai1ec-2339@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZNetworking EventsDetails to come20171116T17000020171116T1900000MPI After 5 Member Orientationfreeai1ec-2346@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZCommunity ServiceIliana Salazar; 970.333.8458; isalazar@thesebastianvail.com; https://www.wedontwaste.org/Want to see the Broncos in action while giving back to the community?
MPI and We Don’t Waste has teamed up at Mile High Field and we are looking for volunteers to help us out on Sunday, November 19th from approx. 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm.
We Don’t Waste’s mission is to support the community and the environment by reclaiming and redistributing quality food to those in need. What does that mean for us? We will be recover the surplus food from all 140 suites after the home game, which amounts to 3500-7500 servings of food!
The deets:
Deadline
Please submit your name is x as all names must be submitted to the stadium on week prior. No substitutions or last minute additions will be added to the roster.
You must bring a valid photo ID and over the age of 15
Dress code and valuables –
Closed toe shoes only, no sandals, flip flops or open toed shoes
There is no secure place for purses or other valuables, so please keep it to a minimum or to a size that you can have on your person. There are some restrictions on items allowed into the stadium
Arrival and Flow
Plan to arrive at Mile High no later than then end of the third quarter. All of the incoming traffic lanes will turn into outgoing traffic during the fourth quarter.
Enter the stadium on the ground level, North Entrance (opposite the Lot L-handicapped parking area). Tell security you are with “We Don’t Waste” and have your photo ID ready.
To the Kitchen
Once you clear security, you will receive a wristband, enter the stadium and walk directly to the Epicurean Kitchen at the end of the hall.
We are not allowed into the suites until 60 minutes after the game ends and will be done about two hours after the game ends
The Game
We do not get seats in the stadium, but there are plenty of monitors around to view the game, including a big screen in the Epicurean Kitchen
A full detailed FAQ sheet will be given to volunteers
We have limited spots for volunteers, so please make your commitment by October 15th Contact Iliana Salazar at isalazar@thesebastianvail.com / 970.333.845820171119T16300020171119T1930000Community Servicefreethumbnail;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/we_dont_waste_150.png;150;126,medium;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/we_dont_waste_150.png;150;126,large;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/we_dont_waste_150.png;150;126,full;http://www.mpirmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/we_dont_waste_150.png;150;126ai1ec-2190@www.mpirmc.org20170926T214927ZEducation EventsMPIRMC Office; 720-733-8000; info@mpirmc.org
7:30am – 8:00am: Registration and Networking
8:00am – 8:30am: Member Orientation
8:30am – 10:00am: Breakfast and Education
Registration Coming Soon
Session overview
A Day in the Life of a Nerdy Meeting Professional
What would your day look like if you took the advice of all your nerdy friends and implemented the tech tools and apps they recommended to make your life easier? The fast-moving, laugh-filled session takes you hour by hour through a day in the life of a tech-savvy meeting professional. You will learn how a professional nerd solves a security crisis before 10am, learns to make more of a lunch hour with extra set of virtual hands, saves money on software before the staff meeting and brings the team together online before the day is done.
Learning Objective
Understand how technology fits into every part of your day
Learn about technology systems that streamline projects and tasks
Discover dozens of free and bargain apps and online tools that put the ideas from the conference into action
The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Events Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Project Management, 1 CE’s
Speaker
Meet Your New Nerdy Best Friend….Beth Ziesenis: Author, Speaker, Nerd. Although the only real trophy she ever won was for making perfect French Fries at McDonald’s in high school, Beth Z has been featured on Best Speakers lists by Meetings & Conventions magazine and MeetingsNet.
Since her first Commodore 64 computer, Beth has made a verb out of the word nerd. She helps computer users all over the country filter through thousands of apps, gadgets, widgets and doodads to find the perfect free and bargain technology tools for business and personal use through presentations and her books, including the latest title, Nerd Know-How: The 27 Best Apps for Work and How to use ‘Em, available on amazon.com
Event Pricing:
Members
Student Members
Non-Members
Non-Member Students
$35 until 11/23/17
$40 until 12/17/17
$50 after 12/17/17
$15 until 12/17/17
$25 after 12/17/17
$55 until 12/17/17
$60 after 12/17/17
$20 until 12/17/17
$30 after 12/17/17
Registration Coming Soon
Parking:
Free On-Site Parking
Venue
7390 West Hampden Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80113
The Holiday Inn Denver in Lakewood, Colorado is the perfect location for your business meeting or social event. Offering a total of over 5000 square feet of functional yet inviting banquet and event space offered in 8 meeting rooms. Meeting room sizes range from 216 square feet to 4100 square feet in the Park Place Ballroom with 9’9″ceiling height. Our Denver meeting rooms have the ability to cater an event from 6 to 300 people. Our Ballroom can be partitioned into 5 separate rooms.
Our Boardroom can seat 14 people at a beautiful oak table with overstuffed conference chairs. Our professional banquet and catering staff is dedicated to making your event a complete success. 4 (8′ by 10′) booths can be accommodated in the largest meeting room Exhibit space available – 750 sq. ft or 70 sq. meters.
Holiday Inn boasts over 5000 sq ft of functional banquet meeting space in 9 meeting rooms. Meeting room sizes range from 216 square feet to 4100 square feet in the Park Place Ballroom. We have the ability to cater an event from 6 to 300 people.
Sponsors
www.eventscouncil.org
MPIRMC is a CMP Preferred Provider. The use of the CMP Preferred Provider Pre-Check logo is not an endorsement by the Event Industry Council of the quality of the session. This logo means that this session has met the criteria to be pre-approved for CMP certification credit. – CMP-IS Domain: Project Management, 1 CE’s
This events attendance roster will be uploaded to the EIC for CE credits tracking (if applicable). If you do not have a EIC account, you can create one at www.eventscouncil.org
In order for these records to be accepted by EIC, the email used for registration MUST match (case sensitive) the email provided to the EIC for your account.
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